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Explore the idea that it is Bennett’s ability to create a Unique voice for each of his characters which provides The main interest in these monologues.


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Explore the idea that it is Bennett’s ability to create a Unique voice for each of his characters which provides The main interest in these monologues.

... Sam Clayton 12I Explore the idea that it is Bennett's ability to create a Unique voice for each of his characters which provides The main interest in these monologues. After reading Bennett's monologues it was clear that the story line was not the only thing which provides an interest. Therefore, after analysing them it became clear that it was the acute methods Bennett uses to create his characters that provided the main interest. His characters are realistic, but he is also able to skew the characterisations just enough to achieve caricature, while retaining the audiences sympathy and belief. Also his subtle sense of humour adds to the entertainment level, while brightening up an otherwise tragic and depressing set of short stories. While none of his characters intend to add humour, Bennett makes each of them speak in ways which cause the audience to laugh either at their situations or

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