Category: The History Boys

  • The History Boys’: The Comedy in the Play

    Alan Bennetts The History Boys uses the opposition created between the characters of Hector and Irwin to structure the play and question the education system. The two characters are naturally opposed – in age, teaching style and fundamental beliefs. This creates comedy which is used, perhaps to convey the playwrights personal beliefs and relay his…

  • The History Boys’: Attitudes Towards Women

    Alan Bennett presents the attitudes towards women in The History Boys in a variety of different ways. One way that Bennett does this is by highlighting the lack of female characters in the play. There are only two female characters in the whole of the play, with only one of these characters having any lines.…

  • The History Boys’: A Study of The Theme of Sexuality

    The complex exploration of homosexual relations that break the boundaries between pupils and teachers should be typically identified as scandalous, and as a form of paedophilia in a school. However, Alan Bennett presents the issue at a modest grammar school in Sheffield in a radically different manner. For Bennetts characters in The History Boys, such…

  • The Worlds Wife and History Boys: Reader’s Reflection

    Where Duffy uses revisionism to re-evaluate alternative representations of femininity in history throughout The Worlds Wife, Bennett encourages the reader to re-evaluate the nature of history through Irwins revisionist versions of it, so introducing the idea of historiography, whereby historical accounts are dependent upon personal experiences or cultural context. Duffy deliberately distances her characters from…

  • Main Theme of History Boys: Analytical Essay

    Throughout the play Bennett has made Dakin to appear the most confident and self- assured out of the boys but the audience later find out that this is just an act to cover up his vulnerability. An underlying theme in the history boys is sexuality and throughout the play the audience see that Posner is…

  • Sexuality in British Literature: Critical Analysis of Gender and Sexuality in History Boys

    In both texts, gender and sexuality are presented by the authors as something which is supposed to aid the students in their learning and is a natural component of their education. Miss Brodie, for example, continuously emphasises how important being in her prime is to her girls as it is the height of her beauty…

  • The History Boys’: The Comedy in the Play

    Alan Bennetts The History Boys uses the opposition created between the characters of Hector and Irwin to structure the play and question the education system. The two characters are naturally opposed – in age, teaching style and fundamental beliefs. This creates comedy which is used, perhaps to convey the playwrights personal beliefs and relay his…

  • The History Boys’: Attitudes Towards Women

    Alan Bennett presents the attitudes towards women in The History Boys in a variety of different ways. One way that Bennett does this is by highlighting the lack of female characters in the play. There are only two female characters in the whole of the play, with only one of these characters having any lines.…

  • The History Boys’: A Study of The Theme of Sexuality

    The complex exploration of homosexual relations that break the boundaries between pupils and teachers should be typically identified as scandalous, and as a form of paedophilia in a school. However, Alan Bennett presents the issue at a modest grammar school in Sheffield in a radically different manner. For Bennetts characters in The History Boys, such…

  • The Worlds Wife and History Boys: Reader’s Reflection

    Where Duffy uses revisionism to re-evaluate alternative representations of femininity in history throughout The Worlds Wife, Bennett encourages the reader to re-evaluate the nature of history through Irwins revisionist versions of it, so introducing the idea of historiography, whereby historical accounts are dependent upon personal experiences or cultural context. Duffy deliberately distances her characters from…