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  1. The “bad apple” of the Johnstone family, Sammy begins the play as an object of envy for his younger brother, Mickey. Dropped on his head by a young Donna Marie when he was a baby, Sammy quickly becomes a juvenile delinquent, even trying to rob a bus as a teenager.

  2. Sammy splits out the back. Sammy steals from Mickey, harmless at this stage but foreshadows events to come. Sammy isn't kept on as tight of a leash as Mickey as he's older, allowed to do what he wants.

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  3. When Mrs. Johnstone sings “our Sammy burnt the school down” (Act Two), she also goes on to defend his behaviour by blaming the teacher for allowing “the silly gets” to “play with magnesium” (Act Two).

  4. Character description, analysis and casting breakdown for Sammy Johnstone from Blood Brothers.

  5. Sammy Johnstone. The “bad apple” of the Johnstone family, Sammy begins the play as an object of envy for his younger brother, Mickey. Dropped on his head by a young Donna Marie when he was a… read analysis of Sammy Johnstone.

  6. The adoptive mother of Edward and employer of Mrs. Johnstone. Initially, she appears kind and caring but later becomes paranoid and manipulative, fearing losing Edward. She is consumed by the superstition that the twins must never meet. Sammy Johnstone. Mickey’s older brother, portrayed as violent and reckless.

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  8. Everything you need to know about Sammy for the GCSE English Literature AQA exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos.

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