he was a massive T . W . A . T
He came accross as a smart rich boy who goes to a bording school and gets what he wants.
In "Blood Brothers," set props play a crucial role in establishing the setting and enhancing the narrative. Key props include the contrasting environments of the rich and poor neighborhoods, symbolized by items like the contrasting furnishings in the Lyons' and Johnsons' homes. Additionally, everyday objects such as the school uniform and toys signify the characters' socio-economic status and childhood innocence. These set props help to deepen the audience's understanding of class differences and the characters' experiences throughout the play.
she is very poor and she has 7 children and her husband has left her but in her heart she wants the best for her kids.
To begin with he was very immature and when he grew up he became more troublesome. He didn't like people helping him and always wanted to be like his other brother Sammy!
Mickey is a character from Blood Brothers (by Willy Russell) who was separated from his twin at birth. He has many siblings and which is a problem as his family are of the working class background. He is the youngest of the Johnstone's and during the course of the play is being set a bad example from his older brother Sammy. Naturally Mickey wants to be like Sammy, which later in the play gets him into a lot of trouble. When he meets his estranged brother Eddie, who was given to a wealthy home, he wants to be more like him and they play ends with his jealousy and rage having taken over him when he discovers the truth and that Eddie got a better life than he did. Both brothers tragically die at the end with a devastated Mrs Johnstone regreting actions made in the past. this is where they both end up dying
They didn't shoot each other Mickey shot Edward and said why couldn't you of given me away then the police shoot Mickey so like Mrs Lyons said to Mrs Johnstone if the twins find out who each other are they will die a superstition came true Resources: Blood Brothers GCSE Coursework Essay :D
He came accross as a smart rich boy who goes to a bording school and gets what he wants.
He came accross as a smart rich boy who goes to a bording school and gets what he wants.
There's a lot of superstition used in blood brothers. For example Mrs Lyons puts her new shoes on the table and The Mother (Mrs Johnston) tells her to take them off because it's bad luck. A lot of small things like that are used.
I like Fred and I HATE JONAS BROTHERS AND TWILIGHT'S EDWARD
Eddie grows up in a wealthy family and enjoys the care free life. He has a privileged background with him be able to afford to go to private schools and later in life; he is able to go on to university.
If you like. You have no blood relation.
he said, "you blood is like a drug to me. like my own personal brand of heroine."
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Edward Cullen's brothers, Jasper and Emmett, discuss various topics like hunting abilities, family dynamics, and Bella's safety. They also banter about vampire powers and their interactions with humans. Generally, they share a close bond and often engage in light-hearted teasing.
cuz he drinks blood
when they are in the forest