Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Nature vs. Nurture in Blood Brothers Essay -- Blood Brothers Nature vs
Nature vs. Nurture in Blood Brothers    As the play goes on, it becomes more and more apparent that Willie  Russell believes that nurture has a lot more to do with the outcome of  someone that nature. He presents this by splitting two twins at birth  and tells of how they were brought up in very different ways, one in a  rich and posh family, Eddie, and one in a big, poor family, Mickey.   He does not go into any detail about how exactly they are brought up,  however, it is quite clear that Eddie has been to a private school and  has had a lot of attention in the first seven years of his life. On  the other hand, Mickey appears to have not received much attention and  would almost definitely have gone to a poor school.    When they meet, the simple fact that they do not realise that theyââ¬â¢re  twins, especially when they find out that their birthdays are on the  same day, shows that their physical appearances must have been changed  quite a lot by their parents and environment.    Mickey: ââ¬Å"Whenââ¬â¢s your birthday?â⬠    Eddie: ââ¬Å"December 12thâ⬠.    Mickey: ââ¬Å"So is mine.â⬠    It does not give any specific images of any of their appearances but  you would expect Eddie to have a side parting, clean face and may be  chubbier that Mickey due to a better diet and he would have been more  knowledgeable about hygiene. Mickey would probably be quite a grubby  boy and perhaps not as tall as Eddie but he will probably be stronger  that Eddie because of the amount of time spent outside playing. Eddie  would probably have watched the TV or played on a computer because it  was available to him.    Their language, accent and ability to use language contrasts greatly.   Mickey appears to have a posh accent, or just a lot more posh than  Mickeyââ¬â¢s. When they ...              ...a lot  more.     Later on in their lives, Eddie achieves a lot more financially that  Mickey does. This is almost purely due to do with his family because  he takes over the job from his dad. Mickey later finds out that the  job that he has at the moment is only his because Eddie got it for  him, otherwise he would probably be unemployed. However, Mickey is  married and has lot more friends that Eddie. For example when they  are talking in the factory:    Eddie: â⬠¦..â⬠Whatââ¬â¢s wrong?â⬠    Mickey: ââ¬Å"Look itââ¬â¢s â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦ its the other lads â⬠¦. Theyââ¬â¢re lookingâ⬠.    Here, Mickey doesnââ¬â¢t want to be seen with Eddie because heââ¬â¢s the boss  and his friends donââ¬â¢t like him talking to him.    Generally, Willy Russell puts over his views about the nature/nurture  debate very clearly. Mickey has a poor upbringing and becomes poor    whereas Eddie has a good upbringing and becomes very successful.                      
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