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In Comparison with your own knowledge of family and social behaviour, say what you think are the faults and the difficulties in Albert's relationships with women - especially his mother. Quote fully from the text of Harold Pinter's "A Night Out".  

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16/6/01 English Coursework In Comparison with your own knowledge of family and social behaviour, say what you think are the faults and the difficulties in Albert's relationships with women - especially his mother. Quote fully from the text of Harold Pinter's "A Night Out" By Felix Crosse The play, "a night out", written by Pinter, and designed for television, is the story of a single night in the life of a 28 year old man, named Albert Stokes. The night starts out with him at home, getting ready for a party for someone he works with, and it ends in events that could have not been much more unusual. Albert is a young man, who lives at home with his Mother. His father and grandmother are dead, and, although the story doesn't tell us directly, his mother seems to be his only remaining relative. The main part of this story is the fact that his...

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