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How Is Miss Ruddock's Terrible Loneliness Conveyed In Alan Bennett's'A Lady Of Letters'
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... How Is Miss Ruddock's Terrible Loneliness Conveyed In Alan Bennett's 'A Lady Of Letters'? Miss Irene Ruddock is an ordinary middle-aged woman who lives on her own. She was close to her mother who had recently passed away. Miss Ruddock has no real friends and finds it difficult to fill her time so she is often sitting in her chair, looking out of her window and noting what is going on in other people's lives. She has no social life and she only leaves the house when she has to. Alan Bennett shows Miss Ruddock's loneliness through her obsession of writing letters. She uses these letters as a way of communicating with the world outside her home. In the drama, before going to prison, we do not hear Miss Ruddock have a meaningful conversation with anyone other than her doctor, who she is talking to, not about her own health, but about














