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By the end of the play Will is not the likeable lad he was at the beginning.’ How far do you agree with this statement?
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"Hobson's Choice". - "What do you think of Maggie Hobson in the first act and how does the author convince you to change your mind?"
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"Hobson's Choice" by Harold Brighouse
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"Hobson's Choice" by Harold Brighouse, a summary.
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'Hobsons choice' 'chronicles a shift in the balance of power between the generations and the sexes' - show how this occurs in the course of the play.
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After having read 'Hobson's Choice', by Harold Brighouse, I am to concentrate on the remarkable character of Maggie Hobson.
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Analyse the dramatic techniques that Brighouse uses to explore the theme of image in “Hobson’s Choice”
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Analyse the events of act one and discuss how the playwright, Harold Brighouse prepares the audience for the transformation of Will Mossop's character as seen in act four of Hobson's Choice.
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At the end of the play Hobsons choice Maggie says to Will, Youre the man I made you and Im proud. How far is this true?
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By a close analysis of the language used, how the author reveals the Character and role of Maggie In act 1 of Hobson’s choice.
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By Close Examination of the Text show how and explain why Willie Mossop changes during the course of Act One
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Character Study : Harry Hobson
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Character Study : Maggie Hobson
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Compare and Contrast "Hobson's Choice" with "Still life at the Penguin Café".
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Compare The Character And Behaviour of Will Mossop In Act 1 and 4
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Comparing Hobson's (a private limited company) and Mr. K. Day (a sole trader).
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Discuss the character of Willie Mossop in “Hobson’s Choice”. What advice would you give to an actor playing Willie’s role in a stage production of the play?
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Discuss the characters of Maggie and Hobson in their dramatic context. Comment on how they illustrate and highlight the roles of men and women in their Victorian social context.
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Discuss the characters of Maggie and Hobson in their dramatic context. Comment on how they illustrate and highlight the social context of the Victorian era and the effect on the modern audience.
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Drama Coursework- The two stimuli's for my coursework were a play, Hobson's Choice by Harold Brighouse and a song, For What its Worth by Stephen Stills.
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Exploring the play from the perspective of Willie Mossops Development.
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Given that 'Hobson's Choice' is a play Written in the twentieth Century about the nineteenth, how do you account for its appeal in the twenty-first?
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Harold Brighouse, the author of Hobson's Choice was born in 1882 in Eccles, near Salford Lancashire; where the play is set.
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Hobson Analysis - Henry Horatio Hobson is one of the principal characters of the play and his conflict with his daughters, particularly Maggie, provides the basis of the story line.
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Hobsons Choice
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