Saturday, October 12, 2019
Our Day Out by Willy Russell :: English Literature
OUR DAY OUT!!!!    THE EFFECTS OF CHARACTER IN ACTION THE USE OF DRAMATIC DEVICES and  THE LAYERS OF MEANING IN LANGUAGE, IDEAS AND THEMES    Writers are influenced by the historical times in which they live.    Everyday of their lives, what they say and the way they act is  influenced by the time in which they live.    The 70s influenced Willy Russell in his writing. There are many  examples of this in Our Day Out such as the style of the fair and the  shop, the way the characters speak and the things that are going on,  for example the description of the economic slump at the time.    One of the reasons for Britain's industry being in decline was, that  it was unable to be competitive on price against other countries who  had new technology. The technology increased productivity and reduced  costs through the use of less labour. As a result, some of the main  industries in Britain had great financial difficulty and had to close  down or reduce the work force causing a loss in jobs and high  unemployment. This caused poverty and meant that people could not  afford decent property and had to move into council homes.    Class differences occurred, dividing people who had money and decent  homes from people with little money and poor homes or no home at all.    Willy Russell's writing was inspired by experiences when he was a  teacher at a comprehensive school. Whilst he was a teacher at the  school, he accompanied a teacher of a remedial department on a trip to  Conwy castle and a zoo. At the last minute a deputy head of  disciplinarian behaviour also joined the party creating a potential  recipe for disaster. During the course of the day the deputy head  relaxed and enjoyed himself, only to revert to his usual self at the  end of the day. In doing so, he destroyed all the positive  achievements of the day.    This play is about a progress class, which go on a trip for the first  time. Mrs Kay cares for the children a great deal and just wants them  to have fun as long as they don't hurt anyone or themselves. The  deputy head who joins the trip unexpectedly changes this and believes  they should be quiet and not have as much fun in order to learn.    As the day goes on the children get up to all sorts of mischief  including stealing. Eventually the deputy head finds out about this  and his attitude towards the kids deteriorated even further. Mr Briggs  just wants to get them back to school as soon as possible.    When put in a situation however, with one of the children threatening    					    
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