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Exploring the play from the perspective of Willie Mossop’s Development.  

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Hobson's Choice Exploring the play from the perspective of Willie Mossop's Development. 'Hobson's Choice' by Harold Brighouse is a play set in Salford, Manchester in the 1880's. Throughout the play we see Willie Mossop's constant development from a lowly shoehand in Hobson's shop into its successful and confident owner. The title of this piece of coursework 'Exploring the play from the perspective of Willie Mossop's Development' is very appropriate because it is evident that Willie Mossop does not change as a person. He gradually develops and improves himself with the help of others though mostly through his own ambition. Willie Mossop's rise is of great importance and is actually the backbone of the play as all the characters can be measured against his actions and change. Will Mossop's first appearance in the play is in Act 1 when Mrs. Hepworth, an affluent high-class lady, comes to praise Willie for the boots he...

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