Question 6
JOHN OSBORNE: Look Back in Anger
Examine the character of Jimmy Porter in the play
Observation
This question requires the candidates to examine the character portrayal of Jimmy in the novel.
Candidates were expected to discuss:
- The central theme of social class conflict in Post-World-War II Britain.
- Character Identification: Jimmy Porter is a 25-year-old graduate. He is married to Alison with whom he lives in a bed-sitter. He is a working class young man. He is educated but dresses poorly. He is full of himself and very vulgar in language.
- Jimmy’s relationships: He is condescending to his friend, Cliff. He is aggressive towards his wife, Alison and nagging. He has a strong aversion towards his father-in-law, Colonel Redfern. He treats Helena with contempt and aloofness even after they co-habit.
- Reactions from the other characters: Cliff, his own friend thinks he is not fair to Alison, his wife. Cliff withstands his verbal excesses; Alison endures his tantrums. Colonel and Mrs Redfern think he is an odious character and regret their daughter married him.
- Ramifications of Jimmy’s character: this manifests the social class conflict of his time i.e. unemployment, marriage, discrimination and disenchantment of the youth.
Candidates’ performance in this question was good.