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Compare The Character And Behaviour of Will Mossop In Act 1 and 4  

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Compare The Character And Behaviour of Will Mossop In Act 1 and 4 This essay is an in depth analysis of how Will Mossop changes throughout the course of the play. We first meet Will in Act 1 on page 9. Mrs Hepworth has recently bought an exceptionally well-made pair of boots from the shop and wishes to meet the man who made them, Will Mossop. However, she doesn't tell the reason behind her visit and he believes that it is to scold Mossop about a badly made pair of boots. Upon coming 'up trap', Mrs Hepworth produces a visiting card. Hobson still believes that this is to be a dressing down for Mossop and tries to get ahead of the game by saying, 'I assure you it shall not happen again.' Realising that Hobson is trying to look good and enhance his reputation, Mrs Hepworth puts him in his place by asking...

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