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With reference to the way Russell presents Mickey- Show how far you agree that Mickey is responsible for the things that go wrong in his life. Russell reveals much about the characters in the play through use of dramatic methods.
Mickey: Positive characteristics. Mickey is an energetic and mischievous young boy. Russell makes him a likeable character to make the audience invested in him and his downfall during adulthood.
Analysis: Mickey, Linda and Edward Are Caught. This scene highlights how figures of authority treat members of society differently. Mrs. Johnstone is treated harshly for Mickey's behaviour whereas the Lyons' are encouraged to stop Edward mixing with the wrong crowd.
As an adult, Mickey’s energy and positivity are destroyed by his experience of hopeless unemployment and being unable to support his new wife, Linda, and their child.
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AO4 will be assessed in Section A. There are 4 marks available for AO4 in Section A in addition to 30 marks for answering the question. AO4 assesses the following skills: use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate spelling and punctuation.
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AO4 assesses the following skills: use a range of vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate spelling and punctuation. There are 30 marks for SECTION B and 32 marks for SECTION C. DO NOT TURN OVER UNTIL TOLD TO DO SO.