Journey's End- Trotter
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- Created on: 24-08-17 13:58
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- Trotter
- Friendly
- "How are you?"
- Dutiful
- "I won't let you down"
- Humorous
- "war's bad enough with pepper... but was without pepper- it's - it's bloody awful!"
- "cutlet." "W±ell, it won't let me cu ***."
- "(laughing delightedly)"
- Fat
- "homely looking"
- "Red, fat and round"
- Tunic is "On the verge of bursting at the waist"
- Eats for comfort
- Working class
- "bloody"
- "Look 'ere, skipper"
- "That man's getting familiar"
- Insecure about his roots
- ''Ad some fine 'olly'ocks out the back"
- "What is that That looks like strawberry jam? ... 'tis only Pa Run over by a tram"
- In contrast, Osbourne reads Alice in Wonderland
- "I never 'ad no motor-car"
- Detached from the reality of war
- "The big attack soon, I reckon... Pass the jam"
- "Must have your revolver to shoot rats"
- "It was murder. Doesn't this taste of onions?"
- "I envy you, Trotter. Nothing ever upsets you, does it? You're always the same." "Always the same, am I? (He sighs.) Little you know-"
- Suggests a deeper side to Trotter
- Friendly
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