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There are several references to the 'cost' of the trial to the family, both financial and emotional. Which character in the play do you feel pays the greatest price for Ronnie's innocence?  

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There are several references to the 'cost' of the trial to the family, both financial and emotional. Which character in the play do you feel pays the greatest price for Ronnie's innocence? You will need to look at each character in turn and consider the sacrifices she or he has made. Based on a true story, The Winslow Boy, by Terrence Rattigan, is about a fourteen-year-old boy, Ronnie Winslow. Ronnie was expelled from Osborne Naval College, and his father, Arthur Winslow, has vowed to prove the boys innocence in court. Many things are lost to the Winslow Family, and it's closest friends, due to the case. Sacrifices are made, by those who do not have the right to make these, and lives change. The Winslow Boy follows the case, the family, and shows how the life of individuals, and the family, is changed by the case. Terrence Rattigans highly acclaimed play does...

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