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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'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? By referring to Act One and Act Four of the play, show how the character of Will Mossop is developed by Harold Brighouse. You should consider the different techniques the playwright uses to show the changes in the character. Hobson's choice is a play set in the 1880's, at this time society was split into classes. There was working class, middle class and upper class. The women were treated with the same respect as the working class. At the start of the play Will Mossop is working class and the Hobsons are middle class. The first act is set in the interior of Hobson's Boot shop in Chapel Street, Salford. Act Four is set in Hobson's living room, the same address as the boot shop. The main...

