Mrs Johnstone is haunted by the original act of a mother giving up her child, but in Mrs. Lyons’ case, this guilt turns into suspicion and paranoia.
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How is Mrs Lyons manipulative?
She makes up a superstition to keep Mrs Johnstone away from Edward.
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One way that Mrs Lyons contributes to the tragic conclusion of the play?
Eventually, Mrs. Lyons’ hatred and madness become so pronounced that she reveals Linda and Edward’s affair to Mickey.
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A quote to show Mrs Lyons as desperate and manipulative?
You won’t tell anyone about this, Mrs Johnstone, because if you do, you will kill them.
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The prejudice towards the working class from the middle class?
You see, you see why I don’t want you mixing with boys like that! You learn filth from them and behave like this like a, like a horrible little boy, like them.
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Dramatic Irony- the audience knows Mrs Lyons has secrets but Eddie doesn't.
It’s just a secret, everybody has secrets, don’t you have secrets?
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
How is Mrs Lyons manipulative?
Back
She makes up a superstition to keep Mrs Johnstone away from Edward.
Card 3
Front
One way that Mrs Lyons contributes to the tragic conclusion of the play?
Back
Card 4
Front
A quote to show Mrs Lyons as desperate and manipulative?
Back
Card 5
Front
The prejudice towards the working class from the middle class?
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