Scene Three - Enid, Brod discussing their lives back home in Jamaica and Brod’s feelings of disillusionment with life in England. Viv joins them later. Flashcards
Enid ‘I work two jobs seven days a week to put a roof over your head’
-Shows how much Enid cares for her children and wants them to succeed in life
Disillusionment with Life in England
Both Mai and Brod drink hopelessly
‘flat out drunk’
Is this a sign of disillusionment with their lives in England and the immigrant experience post Windrush not being what is was written up to be?
Disillusionment with Life in England
Brod ‘drink my dreams’
Links to Mai in Scene one, ‘drinking from a bottle of stout’
Disillusionment with Life in England
Enid says ‘Send money’
p.41 - repetition of ‘send money’ Enid says this which shows the occupation and obsession with sending money home.
stage directons ‘drink’
p.41 - stage directions - ‘drink’repeated a lot to emphasise Enid’s drinking as well as Brod’s - perhaps a way to fill a hole and a feeling of disillusionment.