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English, 16.01.2021 08:30 jvsome8

Do you agree with Danny that Kim has always had this knack of taking a bad situation and making it seem ten times worse? If yes, support your answer with examples from the play script. Q2. What does the argument about Maureen having a baby between Danny and Kim tell you about the difference in the way they see the future of the world?
Q3. What does the fact that British citizenship has been announced to have become non-existent mean about the changing world? How can the theme of the survival of the fittest be analyzed in this scene?
Q4. Discuss the significance of Danny’s saying at the end of the play script, “I started to write everything down. I thought that someday, a long time from now, someone might find it and read how it was and maybe it would stop them from doing it again.”

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