The monologues reflect the realistic, "unpolished" speech of working-class people in 1950s Britain. Direct Address:
Jo reflects on her mother’s stories about her father, whom Helen described as "retarded" or a "witted idiot." Jo panics about the mental health of her unborn child and herself. a taste of honey monologue
The monologues reflect the realistic, "unpolished" speech of working-class people in 1950s Britain. Direct Address:
Jo reflects on her mother’s stories about her father, whom Helen described as "retarded" or a "witted idiot." Jo panics about the mental health of her unborn child and herself.