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Willie at the start of the play, Willie at the end of the play - Coggle…
Willie at the start of the play
Weak
He cant stand up to maggie - Its her shop Ada - he cant put up a fight for her
Poor
His clothes are in a bad state the narrator says "his clothes are an even poorer edition of tubbys
Loyal
when he says in answer to maggie asking if he was going to leave "then i'm a loyal fool
Modest
where He says referencing their starting a shop that will be come better than hobsons "well i dunno they've a long start on us
Illiterate
When mrs H gives him his card "bless the man cant you read?" i do a bit only its such a funny print"
Willie at the end of the play
Proud
He is proud of how good he is now "the best I'll do is Mossop and Hobson"
Confident
He stands up to Hobson when Hobson tells him he can have his old job back "and all you think to offer me is my old job at eighteen shillings a week. me that's the owner of a business that is starving yours to death
He has authority
when he speaks about making changes to the shop "I'll make some alterations in this shop and all. i will so.
Increased status
they call him will not willie which is a name of higher status
comes to love Maggie calling her Lass "eh lass"