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In the play "When the Boat Comes In" by James K. L. McAuley, the character of Lady Caroline was altered to reflect the changing social dynamics and class tensions in post-World War I Britain. This change serves to highlight issues of class disparity and the evolving role of women in society. By reimagining Lady Caroline, the playwright emphasizes the struggles and aspirations of the working class, while also critiquing the established social order.

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