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WILLIE MOSSOP AT THE END OF THE PLAY (HOW HE HAS CHANGED), credit:…
WILLIE MOSSOP AT THE END OF THE PLAY (HOW HE HAS CHANGED)
Becomes proud
'The best I'll do is this: Mossop and Hobson' pg. 80.
Gains confidence and courage
with the help of Maggie - stands up to Hobson
Grows up
everyone calls his Will
shows his status has increased
Still gentle
does not gloat over Hobson's downfall
is anxious that there is 'no ill-will' between himself and Alice and Vickey
is worried that he bore 'too hard' on Hobson
Has more authority than Hobson
There'll be a carpet on that floor, too' pg. 81.
Has more authority than Maggie, as her husband
'It isn't for me to say at all. It's for my husband.' pg. 73.
Comes to love Maggie
calls her lass
Eh, lass!' pg. 82.
credit: getrevising.co.uk