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How does the audience respond to Miss Ruddock in Alan Bennettâ(TM)s A Lady of Letters? What are Alan Bennettâ(TM)s messages about society?
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... How does the audience respond to Miss Ruddock in Alan Bennett's A Lady of Letters? What are Alan Bennett's messages about society? The play 'A Lady of Letters' is about a woman who has an obsession with writing letters to different people about different things saying how she felt. She seems to criticise everything that goes on around in the neighbourhood and it has become a daily routine from which she can't stop herself. Miss Ruddock's lack of friends means that she needs something to occupy her time. It is written in a monologue which is just one character speaking, it shows inner thoughts and feelings. The audience learns that she is very nosy and wants to know about things that are going on around her; she always wants people to know what she thinks and how she feels about what is going on in and around the neighbourhood. An example of













