How does Willy Russell show the differences between Mickey and Eddie in Blood Brothers?

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June 21, 2013

 

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Eddie is given to Mrs Lyons, a wealthy woman who is in fact Mrs Johnstone's boss, as Mrs Johnstone realises that she will not be able to afford to keep both children. Throughout the play we follow the fortunes and misfortunes of the two boys who's lives eventually intertwine and they become the best of friends much to their mothers' disapproval...
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Mickey says that this means that they will always stand up and defend each other. As the boys grow older and become men we see how much their attitudes change. When Mickey and Eddie are about 18 years old, the differences between them become obviously clear. Eddie is going to university at Oxford or Cambridge, which shows that he is intelligent, is optimistic for the future, and is hoping to get a decent job as a lawyer...
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