Blood Brothers Act 1 Essay

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In Act 1 of the play Blood Brothers, we learn about the different circumstances certain characters are put in such as Mrs Johnstone, who is forced to give one of her twins away to her employer, Mrs Lyons. We learn throughout act 1 about how this decision impacts all of the characters in one way or another. We are also introduced to the two main characters, Mickey and Edward who are the twins which were separated at birth, and who soon become best friends, ‘Blood Brothers’, after meeting for the first time.
Scene 1 in Blood Brothers introduces us to the final scene of the play where we see Mickey and Edward lying dead on the stage. The writer chose this as the opening scene to the play as it will make the audience curious as to why there are …show more content…

We feel sorrow for Mrs Johnstone as she has been double-crossed by Mrs Lyons, who used superstition to scare Mrs Johnstone out of ever telling a soul about the tragic mistake she made, superstition is used throughout the play and is one of the key themes featured in Blood Brothers. At the end of this scene, Mrs Johnstone is without a doubt left feeling heartbroken which makes us have sympathy for her. This shows the significant difference in social class between the two characters, social class is also a key theme throughout the …show more content…

Mrs Johnstone is overcome with happiness and decides to sing and dance at the news of moving away from the area, for a new start and new opportunities. Overall act 1 ends on quite a positive atmosphere as the character we, as an audience, felt most sorry for is being rewarded with a fresh start that she needed. The narrator plays a crucial role throughout the play as he constantly reminds us that all will not be alright in the end, and uses dramatic irony and superstitions such as ‘ there are shoes on the table’, to dampen the atmosphere and to bring the audience back to the cruel reality that is the two brothers will eventually

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