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How does Alan Bennet present the relationship between Graham and his mother and Doris and her husband in a chip in the sugar and a cracker under the settee?


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How does Alan Bennet present the relationship between Graham and his mother and Doris and her husband in a chip in the sugar and a cracker under the settee?

... How does Alan Bennet present the relationship between Graham and his mother and Doris and her husband in a chip in the sugar and a cracker under the settee? "A CHIP IN THE SUGAR BY ALAN BENNET" Evidence: Graham acts like a husband to his mother (Vera) we can tell this because Graham said well your number one with me too, give me your teeth ill swill them, this shows us that Graham has a very strong relationship with his mother and that they are close and doesn't want anything to happen to there relationship Evidence: Graham acts like a husband to his mother (Vera) we can tell this because Graham said a questionnaire woman reckoned we were husband and wife; this shows us that Graham is fond of the idea that people recognise them together in public maybe they are to close that people may get the wrong idea. Evidence: Graham acts

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