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In The Homecoming, we find two very important characters, Lenny and Ruth. ...
Ruth clearly have a great deal of potential power because they can both escape the family and live a life outside the claustrophobic environment the audience is experiencing. ... First Ruth at the beginning of the stay, and later Teddy at the end of the stay. ... His lack of dialogue when the other brothers are discussing how they can turn Ruth back into a whore suggests he wants this to happen and that his trip home was simply to rid himself of Ruth. ... Furthermore, he recognises his own intellectual superiority, ""you wouldnt understand my works, you wouldnt have the faintest idea what they are about" and he clearly treats Lenny like a child in their conversation at the beginning of act two.
Approximate Word count = 471 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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