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Whose life is it anyway? "Have me on the floor sister please" using this quotation and others from the text explain Brain Clark's use of humour in the character of Ken. How would an audience respond to this aspect of his character? In the play "whose life is it anyway?" the scene has been set in a hospital. The main charter is paralysed from the chest down. Ken Harrison has been put into the hospital after a serious road accident, which has now left him in a 30-hour comer. He is suffering with a fractured left tibia and right tibia, fractured pelvis, four fractured ribs one of which punctured his lung and a dislocated fourth vertebra that has damaged his spinal cord. He was transmitted to the hospital on the 9th October but he now faces the fact that he can't move a single bone in his body and he avoids...

