Men in 'Leave Taking'
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- Q1In Scene Seven of 'Leave Taking', what does Brod tell Del?that he had to pay £50 to complete a naturalisation processthat Viv is going to university to pursue Black Studiesthat he visits his wife and children in Jamaica oftenthat her father used to abuse her motherthat her grandmother is dead30s
- Q2Why does Del leave home in Scene Two of 'Leave Taking'?she has a violent fight with Enidshe has a violent fight with Vivshe doesn't want to have dinner with the Pastorshe wants to move in with her boyfriendshe wants to move in with Mai30s
- Q3The character of Brod is in three scenes of 'Leave Taking'. Match these scenes to their plot points.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q4In Scene One of 'Leave Taking', Mai asks Enid if she wants her husband back. How does Enid respond?she says she will come back another day for this but the focus this time is Delshe says she wants him back as she needs help with her children, especially Delshe says it's not possible because her husband has passed awayshe says her husband has returned to Jamaicashe says she doesn't want him back; she can raise her children herself30s
- Q5In Scene Eight of 'Leave Taking', Del says to Enid, "Uncle Brod told me what that man did to you." What does she mean?Brod has told her about her father's excessive drinkingBrod has told her that Enid's father never spoke to her after she migratedBrod has told her that her ex-boyfriend Roy has been round asking for DelBrod has told her about talking in tongues during a service in JamaicaBrod has told her that her father used to abuse Enid30s
- Q6In the introduction to 'Leave Taking', Pinnock says she created Enid as the heroine of the play because she "couldn't ever recall seeing such a character - a ______ - as the lead in a British play."Users enter free textType an Answer30s