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SETTING: TIME AND PLACE Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Blood Brothers

Place: Liverpool Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Liverpool, because of its position on the River Mersey, was a prosperous seaport in the 19 th century. It is a city of many contrasts. In the 20 th century, because of the silting of the river, it was a place of financial depression, which led to unemployment and strikes. There was a big gap between the rich and the poor.

The people of Liverpool Liverpudlians are known for their warmth, hospitality and wit. Liverpool is also famous for its football teams and impact on culture – the Mersey Beat (poetry), the Beatles (music) and playwrights, architects etc. Mrs Johnstone’s wit and warmth typify these qualities. Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk

Unemployment Unemployment reached 25% in the 1980s. At the time the play is set, factories were closing down. At the start of act 2, Sammy is already on the dole, and the song ‘Take a Letter Miss Jones’ illustrates how this rising unemployment adversely affects Mickey’s life and tempts him into crime. Being out of work creates low self–esteem; particularly for traditional men who feel they need to support their family. Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk

Time Blood Brothers is set in Liverpool, between the 1960s and the 1980s. At the time, people strongly disapproved of sex before marriage and this is why Mrs Johnstone ‘has to’ marry quickly. Divorce was uncommon and this is another reason the neighbours might disapprove of her. Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk

Education Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Although the 1945 Education act had made grammar schools free, working class children had to pass the 11+ to gain entry to the grammar schools. The pass mark was kept deliberately high. Few children were allowed the privilege of a grammar school education, and even if they gained a place, there was no guarantee that they would leave with qualifications, as the school leaving age was 15.

Grammar Schools Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Pupils at grammar schools studied academic subjects and took O levels. Some went on to take A levels, while others were under pressure from parents to leave school, get a job and bring money into the household. There were far fewer university places then, so most would go into employment after school.

Secondary Modern schools Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Children who failed the 11+ would go to a secondary modern school to be prepared for life in the trades. Boys would study practical skills like bricklaying, alongside academic work, and girls would learn how to cook. Many of these schools were under-funded.

Qualifications Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk If pupils were not considered ‘bright’ they were not allowed to take CSEs. These qualifications were not worth as much as O Levels, taken at grammar school. (GCSEs are much more inclusive) So it was common for children to leave school without any qualifications at all. It was more difficult for them to get on in life.

Poverty Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk There is a clearly established link between poverty and under-achievement at school. Edward is sent to a private, fee-paying boarding school and will take O levels, A levels and go on to university. Mickey leaves school and goes into employment; things go wrong when he is made redundant, whereas Edward has a much more secure ‘white collar’ job. Manual workers were called ‘blue collar’ workers; they were more affected by closure of factories and the scarcity of work connected with the docks.

Council Housing Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Council houses were the homes of most working class people in the 1950s and 1960s. The terraced houses had a lot to recommend them, but they were also cramped and lacked inside toilets and bathrooms. They did not have central heating and were heated mostly by coal fires. Their inner city locations were often dirty and there was nowhere for children to play as they rarely had gardens.

‘New’ Towns Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk To improve standards of living, the government moved people away from the terraced houses into new council accommodation in the countryside. ‘New’ towns were created like Skelmersdale, and existing places were developed, like Runcorn and Winsford. Some high rise blocks were built also.

Bright New Day Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk Mrs Johnstone’s family is certainly helped by their move, although not as much as she had hoped. In many ways, it is already too late for the older children, and the unemployment situation was often worse away from the city. Also, many missed the people and the amenities that they had known before, and the support network that existed all but vanished. Uprooting people can cause stress and depression.

Willy Russell’s Aim Copyright © 2009 englishteaching.co.uk One of the playwright’s aims is to show us that there are disadvantages to being poor and working class. The failure to succeed in life is not because of a lack of ability, but a lack of opportunity. This can clearly be seen in Edward and Mickey. We must ask ourselves whether this is still true in the 21 st century.