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  1. By having her tell us that she looks older than her years, we accept that the actor is older than Mrs Johnstone at the start of the play. This brings us to the point at which the action of the play begins. She has got seven children by now and is nearing the end of another pregnancy.

  2. Mrs. Johnstone Character Analysis. The biological mother of Mickey and Edward (as well as a horde of other children, including Sammy and Donna Marie), Mrs. Johnstone is a deeply superstitious woman who is forever scrambling to get by, but has a good heart and a strong sense of right and wrong.

  3. Mrs Johnstone in Blood Brothers. Mrs Johnstone is a warm and caring mother, despite the struggles she faces supporting her eight children alone. At the start of the play, she describes how...

  4. Mrs. Johnstone is also described, on several occasions, as looking much older than she actually is. This suggests that her hard life has taken its toll on her physical appearance: “She is aged thirty but looks more like fifty” (Act One).

  5. Mrs. Lyons emerges as a profoundly solitary figure, a stark contrast to her employee, Mrs. Johnstone. At the play's onset, she inhabits her expansive residence in solitude, her husband's prolonged absences for business rendering her isolated for nine months.

  6. Blood Brothers: Mrs Johnstone. Naturally maternal character, embracing new life and being a caring person. Rash decision on impulse. For example, she buys lots of items from a catalogue on credit despite knowing she probably won’t be able to pay for them later.

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  8. Mrs Johnstone in the beginning of the play, Mrs J is 25 years old and already has 7 children. this suggests that she is naturally a maternal character who cares deeply for her children, even if she struggles to make ends meet.

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