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What type of society does Willy Russell create in Breezeblock Park?  

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What type of society does Willy Russell create in Breezeblock Park? Willy Russell creates a working class society in 'Breezeblock Park'. The main themes portrayed in the play are working class society, conflict based on possessions, education, conflict based on competitions and comedy. One way in which a working class society is portrayed is by the way in which characters converse upon. Betty talks a lot about herself and tries to include herself in the subject. She does this by butting in other characters conversation, as Vera and Sandra were talking about 'Tim', and how 'he's really different' and 'unique'. Betty changes it to her 'three hundred and fifty pound suite'. The characters also don't care about the what's going on around them and only care about themselves. Another way in which a working class society is portrayed is by betty, she is a dominant character she has her own...

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