Tuesday, 24 November 2009

In act 1. What is the important of act 1 in the play?

The
importance of Act I in 's play is that the dynamics that take place during
this act serve as the backbone to the events that will eventually unravel in the play.


The first thing that we encounter is the Eynsford-Hill family coming out of Covent
Garden...

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