Discuss The Presentation Of Class In Talking Heads.
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Discuss The Presentation Of Class In 'Talking Heads' Alan Bennett presents class in the form of how the characters situation has forced them to behave and how they or even how society feels they ought to conduct themselves. As a result, humour as well as sorrow and sadness is created for the characters depending on their situation. Class plays an important role in 'Talking Heads.' This is because depending on the class of the character; this will result in how the audience will view their actions or thoughts throughout the monologue. The comments at the beginning of the monologue also shed light on what class the character is from. Alan Bennett's description of what the character is wearing or what kind of house they live in give the audience an impression of what class they belong to. With regards to the characters in 'A Chip in the Sugar' it is clear that...

