Gain Immediate access to our Essays
FREE access exchanged for your work, or pay £9.99
Words: | Submitted: Fri Mar 31 2006
... tells us! Signals! Flipping Signallers-I've shot em. Talk about the creek without a paddle." This shows just how much of a scallywag and a good-for-nothing slob he really is but he is the only character who can get out of trouble...very easily. In Act 2 Bamforth changes, everything he does in Act 1 becomes an opposite from sympathy, to loud mouth Bammo, an example of his new founded attitude is. "Come on Tojo boy get a job of all this before we go." This is his power, he is still a bit rascist with the "tojoboy" stuff but he is not as rude and aggressive as before. Bamforth's verbal communication in Act 2 is poles apart to any character known in this play, his language is inflexible and audacious we can comprehend this because he says. " All right! OK All right." This explains him taking an command which he would ...
FREE access exchanged for your work, or pay £9.99