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How successful is the play “Blood Brothers” as a critique of the British class system? ... He became a dramatist and wrote many political plays, one of which was “Blood Brothers”
Russell is completely against the British Class System, being a socialist. ... He began writing “Blood Brothers” at the end of the 1970’s and took over eight years, until the finalised version was complete. ... They grow up as friends and ironically choose to become blood brothers, completely oblivious to the fact they are brothers, until an inevitable argument causes the truth to come out, and unfortunately the death of them both. “Blood Brothers” is a play about class struggle and inequality, its shows education as an opportunity and a gateway to success. ... All this, Thatcherism and constant strikes influenced Willy Russell to write “Blood Brothers”. ... He expressed his feelings of social inequalities of the time, through the characters in the play, showing us that “Blood Brothers” is a play about class struggle and inequality, showing education as an opportunity and a gateway to success.
Approximate Word count = 1888 Approximate Pages = 7.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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