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Discuss the importance of scene 35 (the cliff scene) in Willy Russell's Our Day Out
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... Discuss the importance of scene 35 (the cliff scene) in Willy Russell's Our Day Out Introduction In this assignment I will discuss the importance of scene 35 (the cliff scene) in Willy Russell's Our Day Out. I will discuss the dramatic tension in this scene also the events and the characters behaviour within the scene. Summary of the play A class from a school in Liverpool set off for a school trip to a castle in Wales. Four teachers and a class seems normal and this play is basically about an every day school trip kids getting told off on the bus all seems normal. But when they arrive in Wales (after stopping off at a service station) it all turns wired, the kids....'revolt' and the teachers take sides with them. The only 'sane' one left is Mr. Briggs who decided to go. The class and the teachers go to the castle as planned,














