Saturday, August 3, 2019
Hobsons Choice by Harold Brighouse :: Hobsons Choice Harold Brighouse Essays
Hobson's Choice by Harold Brighouse      Maggie can be described as a woman of many qualities; there are many  aspects of the play that can verify this statement.    The scene starts with Maggie saying    "Dinner at half past one girls, weââ¬â¢ll give him half an hour"    This looks as if Hobson has gone to the pub but Maggie has told him  that lunch is at one but he says its not. So Maggie says itââ¬â¢s at half  one. From the words "We'll give him half an hour" it seems as if this  argument is a regular occurrence.    Maggie is a very dominant character and because of this, she makes a  great saleswoman.    "This is a shop you know. We're not here to let people go out without  buying."    In this scene, we also meet the other main character of the book,  Hobson. He is an old man, who likes to show that he has money, by the  clothes and the jewellery that he wears. Towards the end of this  scene, we meet Willie Mossop. He plays an important part of this play.  When we first meet him, he is a shy fellow.    "I'm not much good at owt but leather."    As the play progress, Maggie marries Will and they start up a business  together. By the end of the play, Willie is a completely different  person, he is no longer shy, but he is a very confident character who  is not afraid to speak his mind. Thanks to Maggie Willie had changed  in character.    Maggie first becomes aware of Willies talent, when a customer, Mrs  Hepworth, visits the shop and demands to see Willie. We find out here  how little faith people have for Willie, as when Mrs Hepworth wants to  see the maker of her shoes, Hobson tries to apologise as he thinks  that Willie has done something wrong.    "I assure you it shall not occur again, Mrs Hepworth."    By the time Mrs Hepworth has left the shop, she has complemented  Willie, insulted Hobson and Maggie has made up her mind that Willie is  the man for her.    A short while after, Hobson decided to go to the Moonrakers. While he  had gone, Maggie took the opportunity to tell Willie her proposal and  so she yet again calls him up to the shop. He is still shy and so he  doesn't want to come right up. Maggie tries to builds Will's confidence,   by telling him how clever he is and how he could do much better.    "You're a natural born genius at making boots."    This makes Willie feel a little bit better around Maggie as he now  knows that she has confidence in him.  					    
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