A study of Willy Russell's play, focusing on the lives of twins separated at birth, the impact of class, and the role of fate. Test your knowledge with…
10 questions • Zestly
• What primary reason does Mrs Johnstone give for agreeing to the arrangement proposed by Mrs Lyons regarding one of her newborn twins?
• Which of the following best describes the nature of the relationship between Mickey and Edward when they first meet as children?
• How does the move to the countryside affect the social trajectory of the Johnstone family compared to the Lyons family?
• In the context of the love triangle involving Mickey, Edward, and Linda, what does Linda represent?
• What role does the Narrator play in the structure and thematic development of the play?
• Which factors contribute to Mickey's decline in adulthood?
• How does the theme of 'nature vs nurture' manifest in the development of the twins?
• What is the significance of the superstition regarding the twins' separation?
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