Alan Bennett's "speaking heart" is a series of monologues where audiences are introduced in the life of the character and gain insight about the personality and context of the character. As people's lives are drawn in cartoons, the audience can feel guilty, sympathizing with this role while laughing at their unhappiness. During the play, the chip of Sugar Allen Bennett shows us the life of a very unconfident guy who is still living with his mother. Graham is a middle-aged man with a mild psychological health problem, living with her mother in Leeds.
Speaking the head monologue is widely considered to be one of the most exciting theatrical achievements of Alan Bennett. For the first time with BBC TV and BBC Radio 4 televised in the 1980s and 1990s, they won many awards today, won a popular reputation, and still his most respected work. This series includes all 12 talking heads and women of low importance, the predecessor of the series. Elaborate, caring and crooked observation, each story is mature, unique, insight details become a symbol of Bennett
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Alan Bennett shows his role with a head speaking by writing a screenplay in a solitary phrase. By using this technology, he will manage to create a rich and detailed world, his story will unfold in this world, but he can only see us through the eyes of the speaker I did it. - Mary Sherry's Frankenstein was isolated and questioned the national story of Frankenstein and isolated from Mary Sherry's Frankenstein and Mary Shirley of the emotional and social domestic emotions of the family and many difficult problems A story to explore Many difficult problems of feelings and society, it was published in 1818