Under A Cream Cracker Settee Doris of Alan Bennett, a 75 - year - old proud woman is the protagonist and in fact it is the only character of Allen Bennett 's dramatic monologue "Bench cream cookie". The play is divided into four scenes, and each scene is divided by blackouts. These four scenes show the passage of time in Doris's life, and the changes in rooms and places. Drama is a successful drama given the restrictions imposed by that format.
So, as soon as September, when a secret teacher announces "cream biscuits" called "slides", "cream biscuits" will be replaced by Waterloo Road episodes. It is not unthinkable that you are ready to defend. Form the modern world, the subject of death. Okay, at least to the staff room and the forum. One of the reasons to cite a wonderful British classic rather than a young model is that students can not participate in themes. Is it also called cream biscuit recently? The common goal of educators at the time, of course, most of us was to prepare students for the world growing at the speed of the fiber. Appropriate
"Cream biscuit under the bench" is a monologue taken from a series of monologues written by Alan Bennett for BBC. These monologues make the audience understand the lives of the various people that society often forgets. This is particularly painful with this drama, as it focuses on old ladies, and the way old men are often forgotten in modern society. This monologue is based on an old lady named Doris. Doris is drawn as an old lady of stereotypes. Like many elderly people, they often notice that things should be done in a particular way; in the case of Doris it is clean and sanitary. However, Bennett reveals deeper issues, not about commitment to cleanliness, isolation from society, and the loneliness she is faced each day.