Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Character Study : Harry Hobson :: English Literature

Character Study Harry HobsonHarold Brighouse Although a prolific and best-selling(predicate) playwright andnovelist during his lifetime, the reputation of Harold Brighouse todayrests almost entirely on his play Hobsons Choice. Born in Eccles nearSalford on 26 July 1882, his mother was a teacher and his father wasin the cotton business. Despite gaining a scholarship to ManchesterGrammar School, Harold was non a keen student at seventeen he unexpendedschool to start work in the textile industry.Henry Hobson, a boot shop owner in Salford, not a very palmy oneeither. Henry has three children, all girls, Maggie, who is thirty,Alice, twenty-three and finally Victoria, known as Vickey who istwenty-one. All of the girls work for Hobson, but do not receive whatsoeverform of wage. Hobson treats the three girls with no respectwhatsoever we understand that this is true by the tone and aggressionin Hobsons voice when he interacts with them.He is the most hypocritical man in Hobsons Choice t his is provenby the change in his tone and body language when Ms Hepworth, a highclassed customer, enters his shop. When Hobson greets Ms. Hepworth heimmediately rushes to pull up a chair for her to sit on. Ms Hepworthquestions Henry Hobson about who made her shoes, which she hadrecently purchased in this shop. Hobson does not give her a straightanswer so Ms. Hepworth uses a different, more violent approach toreceive an answer. Maggie immediately calls, stumpy while pulling upthe trap door from the pavement referring to Tubby Wadlow, a shoemakerwho works for Hobson. Henry assures Ms. Hepworth that he isresponsible for all work done in the premises. Tubby is also asked ifhe made the boots to which he replied, They are Willies qualification,those. Ms. Hepworth then asked who Willie was, when Henry Hobsonrushed to answering by saying that he is capable of making the mansuffer for it.

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