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transformation and change in Hobsons choice - Coggle Diagram
transformation and change in Hobsons choice
will
Marries Maggie
Gets a higher social status
"i've moved on a bit since then. Your daughter married me and set about my education."
"Times have changed a bit since you used to order me about this shop, haven't they, Alice?"
Becomes a shopowner
Gets educated by Maggie
Gains confidence and courage - with the help of Maggie - stands up to Hobson -
Grows up - everyone calls him Will - shows his status has increased
He is allowed to call Vickey and Alice by name as he marries Maggie.
Has more authority than Hobson - 'There'll be a carpet on that floor, too'
Comes to love Maggie - calls her lass - 'Eh, lass!'
Hobson
Eventually stops drinking
"You ask me to give up my reasonable refreshment"
"If i'm to be beaten by beer, I'll die fighting"
Loses control of his business
Has to be cared for my Willie and Maggie
"Mossop and Hobson or it's Oldfield Road for us, Maggie"
Is sued for trespass, damages and suspicion of spying
Is forced to pay his daughters settlements after initially refusing to
Decides to choose husbands for his daughters but later changes his mind when he finds out you have to pay the husbands settlements
"From the moment you breathed the word "settlements" it was dead off, Jim"
Vickey
Gets married to Fred
Alice
Gets married to Albert
women were expect to stay home till they get married, then care for their family.
Tries to run shop
Maggie
Gets married
Moves to live in a cellar
Teaches WIll
"you're the man i've made you, and i'm proud"
fred
Gets married to Vickey
Learn they must obey Maggie
context - women obey men not the other way round
"then till she's done it we're to keep the sweet side of Maggie"
Albert
Gets married to Alice
Prepares the lawsuit against Hobson
context-
PLAN
Intro
P1 - Will
P2 - Hobson
P3 - Albert + Fred
Alice + Vickey