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In an essay of not more than 1500 words discuss the importance of the restaurant scene in Top Girls.  

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TMA 06 In an essay of not more than 1500 words discuss the importance of the restaurant scene in Top Girls. The restaurant scene in Top Girls (TG) revolves around Marlene celebrating her promotion at work, it is purely female gendered, having no male actors present throughout the whole play. The significance of the five guests she has chosen to celebrate with promotes the hard work and sacrifices she has made in order to get where she is. This scene uses women of the past, to highlight struggles of women through the ages, encompassing the theme of women's experiences and women at work, with motherhood being an important factor for most of them. They have all had to fight one way or another, in order to succeed in their lives. The focus is on Marlene as the central character, not only because she is the hostess and it is essentially her...

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