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4.0
This is a GCSE set text at my placement school and I thought it best that I read it so that when I work with Year 11, I can help them understand it.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and loved the characters. It was satisfying to read and even though I disliked Maggie at the start, I really got to see what she was like throughout.
Hobson runs a show shop and mistreats his daughters, who work, wageless, in running his shop while he goes out and drinks. But when his young shoe-maker employee is praised by a wealthy customer as a talent, his eldest daughter Maggie forms a plan in which she disobeys her father's orders and frees herself and her sisters from his grasp, and get them all into good marriages...
Very clever, with subtle humour and a great flow, I think I will enjoy discussing this play with the pupils at school!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and loved the characters. It was satisfying to read and even though I disliked Maggie at the start, I really got to see what she was like throughout.
Hobson runs a show shop and mistreats his daughters, who work, wageless, in running his shop while he goes out and drinks. But when his young shoe-maker employee is praised by a wealthy customer as a talent, his eldest daughter Maggie forms a plan in which she disobeys her father's orders and frees herself and her sisters from his grasp, and get them all into good marriages...
Very clever, with subtle humour and a great flow, I think I will enjoy discussing this play with the pupils at school!
rosebo's review
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
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