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Men Should Weepby Ena Lamont Stewart
  • Contemporary Scottish Theatre

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HOMEWORK for Oct 21st
  • Read through this powerpoint
  • Find quotations from the play

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Exam questions
  • Men Should Weep should be used to answer
    questions on
  • Social, political and religious dimensions
  • Or
  • Use of History and Nostalgia
  • Or
  • Issues of Gender

4
Scottish History
  • Glasgow took the brunt of the depression in the
    1930s and acquired many negative stereotypes.
  • Unemployment, sub-standard housing and poor
    levels of health had a dramatic effect on the
    national character of Scotland.
  • Men returning from the war found that woman had
    taken on jobs due to the shortage of men and
    these therefore became labelled as female jobs.
  • After the war ended there wasnt the need for
    weapons, which resulted in a significant loss of
    jobs, and unemployment for those who had fought
    in the war.

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  • Religious sectarianism was rife in Glasgow.
    Although the country had been predominantly
    Protestant since the Reformation, an influx of
    Irish immigrants, drawn to the industry on
    Clydeside throughout the 19th and early 20th
    century, had established a large Catholic
    community.
  • Unemployed, skilled labourers from the Protestant
    community complained bitterly about Irish
    immigrants taking 'their jobs' and this brought
    ruthless discrimination in the labour market.

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Historical Timeline
  • David Lloyd George, a Liberal became Prime
    Minister in 1916. Lloyd George was acclaimed as
    the man who had won the war. He also set up a
    welfare state.
  • 11 November 1918 The First World War comes to an
    end. During the war 140,000 Scots are killed.
  • 22 January 1924 Ramsay MacDonald becomes
    Britain's first Labour Prime Minister, the first
    Prime Minister from a working-class background,
    and one of very few without a university
    education.
  • 1928 The National Party for Scotland is founded.

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  • 1928 All women over 21 are given the vote
    married women over 30 got it in 1918.
  • 1929 the Wall Street Crash heralded the global
    Great Depression and Britain was particularly
    badly hit.
  • 5 June 1929 Ramsay MacDonald becomes Prime
    Minister for the second time.
  • 1930 Unemployment in Scotland reaches 25 during
    the depression years.
  • 1931 Labour lost support so Ramsay led a
    coalition of two governments
  • April 1934 The Scottish National Party is
    founded.
  • 9 November 1937 The death of Ramsay MacDonald,
    Prime Minister of Great Britain.
  • 3 September 1939 The Second World War is
    declared.

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Issues
  • Poverty / Unemployment
  • Gender Roles
  • Stereotypes
  • Scottish History

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Poverty
  • Social conditions
  • Setting / living environment
  • Urban Scotland
  • Deprivation
  • Social divisions
  • Impact on characters / relationships
  • Economic decline / post war Depression
  • Characterisation / portrayal.

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Find quotes for the following
  • Poor quality housing
  • Unsanitary conditions
  • Lack of food and malnutrition
  • Lack of income
  • Extreme poverty
  • Grannys living situation

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Gender
  • Setting / Period
  • Community Identity
  • Inequality
  • The Work Place
  • Role of women / men
  • Domestic violence
  • Character background
  • Morals/values/ beliefs

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Find quotes for the following
  • Maggies role in the household
  • Jennys behaviour
  • Lilys job
  • Isas attitude towards Alec
  • Johns lack of employment
  • Alecs dishonesty

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Stereotypes
  • Life in Scotland present and past
  • Religion
  • Power relations
  • The disintegration of family
  • Dysfunctional families
  • Cultural environment

14
Find quotes for the following
  • Expected role of children
  • Womens jobs
  • Mens jobs
  • The neighbours attitude to the Morrison family

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Past QuestionsSocial, political and religious
dimensions
  • Explain how any Scottish play you have studied
    has helped you to understand the social
    conditions of the time in which it was written.
    (1994)
  • Explain how Scottish playwrights use characters
    to convey social issues in their plays. You must
    refer to at least three characters. (2005)

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Past QuestionsIssues of Gender
  • Discuss the extent to which Scottish playwrights
    explore inequality between men and women. (2005)
  • Contemporary Scottish plays are full of sexual
    stereotypes. Discuss this statement. (2007)
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