Are the characters and their situations in 'Our Day Out' true to life and does Willy Russell want us to sympathise with them?
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Have a little read: ... Are the characters and their situations in 'Our Day Out' true to life and does Willy Russell want us to sympathise with them? 'Our Day Out' is set in the late seventies in Liverpool. It is about a 'progress' class that is taken to Wales for the day and visit the zoo, Conwy Castle and the beach. Four teachers and the driver take them to Wales. First, Mrs Kay in her early forties is head of the 'progress' class and acted more of a mother figure than a teacher. Mr Briggs in his early thirties and deputy head teacher. Also two support teachers Susan and Colin who are in their early twenties and Ronny who is 'a right head case' according to Mr Briggs. Set in the late seventies in the inner city of Liverpool and the seventies saw the decline of the coalmines and factory work. It was a
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