Themes In Arnold Melker's 'Look Back In Anger' By Arnold Wesker

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II. practical part: Look Back in Anger (1956) by John Osborne, and The Kitchen (1959) by Arnold Wesker. Concerning the title Look Back in Anger (1956) "it acquires all the themes of Osborne 's plays" (teddy 23). Such title points out to the character 's attitude towards their frequent lives in general, and jimmy 's in particular. " It has a sense that their lives are passing them by" (Marwick 13), and they are getting older without things turn to be better. Moreover, there are more socially oriented comments that have to do with the title. This is illustrated in jimmy 's comment on the reviews that are half written in French. He says: " half of it is in French. Do the Sunday papers make you feel ignorant?" (I.25). Furthermore, in Act II jimmy talks about the death of his father. Jimmy says that "[he] can never forget it" (II.iii.69). his past is able to shape his life. It is like he plays a video that includes all the "unpleasant moments" (Allsop 30). Jimmy 's anger is deeply rooted in his views of the past, of the Edwardian England that never changes. Additionally, " Look Back in Anger as a title informs the reader about the complex love triangle" that involves the angry middle-aged man, jimmy porter, his upper-class wife, Alison, and her best friend, Helena. Jimmy gets angry of anything. The first part of the title "Look Back" refers to jimmy who looks back to the Spanish civil war that led to the death of his father while he was a ten-year old kid. In addition, he hates

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