Mickey Johnstone
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- Created on: 01-02-20 21:56
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- Mickey Johnstone - Blood Brothers
- As an insecure teenager
- He complains that he has 'ears that stick out' and that his hair is 'the colour of gravy'
- Shows he's insecure and self-conscious about his appearance.
- Mrs Johnstone notices 'thing for taking blackheads out'
- Shows he's insecure and self-conscious about his appearance.
- 'the words just disappear' when he tries to speak to Linda.
- Shows that he lacks confidence around girls.
- He complains that he has 'ears that stick out' and that his hair is 'the colour of gravy'
- Mickey as a child being mischievous
- He is the youngest of Mrs Johnstone's children, he's often picked on by older siblings.
- At aged 7 we see him excited by naughty things , he finds being mischievous appealing
- He admires how Sammy 'wees straight through the letter box' of their neighbour
- As an insecure teenager
- He couldn't 'do sums or history' as a child like Edward
- These stage directions suggest that he's covering up his insecurity and misbehaving. he lacks academic confidence.
- 'Looks about for help' to answer a question, and when 'there is none' he makes a joke.
- As an insecure teenager
- He complains that he has 'ears that stick out' and that his hair is 'the colour of gravy'
- Shows he's insecure and self-conscious about his appearance.
- Mrs Johnstone notices 'thing for taking blackheads out'
- Shows he's insecure and self-conscious about his appearance.
- 'the words just disappear' when he tries to speak to Linda.
- Shows that he lacks confidence around girls.
- He complains that he has 'ears that stick out' and that his hair is 'the colour of gravy'
- These stage directions suggest that he's covering up his insecurity and misbehaving. he lacks academic confidence.
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