How could a director of Scenes 3 and 9 explore some of the comic relationships shown in Gregory's Girl?
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How could a director of Scenes 3 and 9 explore some of the comic relationships shown in Gregory's Girl? Lanky and awkward Gregory has grown five inches in one year and is simply hopeless at soccer. He's smitten by the self-possessed Dorothy, a mature and assertive girl who has won a slot on the school's losing soccer team. The boys at this school are an unorganized and mildly sex-obsessed lot, but Gregory's a character with no experience, a sweet soul who needs coaching from his 10-year-old sister for the date he clumsily arranges with the girl of his dreams. Dorothy is simply out of his league, but Gregory's date works out fine, in, shall we say, a roundabout way. This play depicts secondary school life where teenagers are awkward, and unsure of themselves in most aspects of their lives. We see glimpses of Gregory's fellow schoolmates as they too try to...

