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... says 'he's off his cake...' ("Jobs for the boys") As we move through the play we tend to feel more and more sympathetic towards Yosser, this is based on his losses; first his job, then his wife, his kids in his dream, his electricity, his possessions, his children, his house and finally his identity. Right at the end of the play he is left with nothing. This supports our feelings of sympathy for him Scene 2 is set in Sefton park, Yosser is dreaming that he is losing his children, with his friends around him in boats who wont help, 'Boys, boys, boys I'm losing my children...' they all ignore him, they don't seem to take any notice of him. This scene suggests that Yosser is very worried at the possibility of this reality. One by one his children disappear into the water below them. I think his dream ...
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