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... Wednesday, 31 January 2007 Philip Partridge English Talking Heads - Who do I feel the most sympathetic towards? In the following essay I shall attempt to explain two characters from the Talking Heads monologue written by Alan Bennet. The characters in question are Irene Ruddock, and Graham. The question posed is who do I feel the most sympathy for. I shall start by giving a brief sketch on the two characters. Irene Ruddock leads a lonely life of little existence. She spends all of her time writing off letters of complaint and making assumptions about other people that are completely wrong. The way in which she is portrayed by the author comes across to one, as if she is a depressed state of mind. The author gives the impression that Irene leads a sheltered life, one that is free of any emotion and empathy for others, and that she hasn't learnt about the

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