Analyse ways in which dramatic techniques and language have been used to explore John Misto's main concerns in the play The Shoe-Horn Sonata.

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August 12, 2014

 

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These painful memories are not part of any ?official' history and this is made clear in the play. "The British didn't want anyone to know about us. They'd have lost prestige if people found out how women of the Empire had lived in the war. So for the sake for King and Country, they burned out diaries...
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Every last one." Shelia, Scene Thirteen. Misto makes it clear in the course of the play that the memories of the women are accurate. The oral stories from these fictional characters have juxtaposed over them the factual images to confirm and extrapolate the stories of the women. The visual images of the thin, starving people are very strong and clear to an audience, for example, Scene Seven opens with a photo of some women POW's ? "emaciated, haggard and impoverished"...
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