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How does Bennett arouse our sympathy for Doris in "A Cream Cracker under the Settee"?
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- Mon Dec 11 2006

... How does Bennett arouse our sympathy for Doris in "A Cream Cracker under the Settee"? Allan Bennet firstly arouses our sympathy for Doris in 'A Cram Cracker under the Settee' as she is an old woman and has health problems. Doris is 'A woman of seventy five with a pacemaker and dizzy spells ' Her health prevents her from the things she would do as a young woman, now she is old she has memories from throughout her life. Having dizzy spells worries Doris, therefore she does not leave the house as there is a threat of sudden dizziness. Her heart is also weak and this is the meaning for her pacemaker this restricts her from everyday life, walking, cleaning. Another reason which makes us feel sorry for Doris is that she has fallen on her leg and cannot get up therefore is in pain and it 'Feels funny this leg













