Significance of the ‘Bear-and Squirrel’ Game in Look Back in Anger
The
‘bear-and-squirrel’ game in Look Back in Anger signifies the conjugal
relationship of Jimmy Porter and Alison. The ‘bear’ and the ‘squirrel’
represent Jimmy and Alison respectively. They are the stuffed toys that Alison
and Jimmy keep on their dressing table or in the chest of drawers. The bear is
described as a large, tattered toy teddy bear and the squirrel is soft and
woolly.
But
the bear-and-squirrel game is a kind of escape for Alison and Jimmy from the
harsh realities of life and their failure to adjust themselves to each other in
their marital life. In Act I when Cliff goes out, Jimmy and Alison begin to
play this game. Jimmy affectionately calls Alison a ‘beautiful, grey-eyed
squirrel’, a ‘hoarding nut-munching squirrel’, etc. and this affectionate
description pleased Alison so much that she produces the sound of a squirrel
and calls Jimmy a ‘jolly super bear’, ‘a really marvelous bear’. But this
happiness, the dreamy world of the pair is soon shattered, when being fed up
with Jimmy’s rudeness; Alison leaves him for her parents’ home. However, at the
end of the drama they are united again. Now in a chastened and tender mood,
Jimmy affectionately tells her as animals they will sing song about themselves.
Thus the bear-and-squirrel game is very significant in developing the action of
the drama.
LOOK BACK IN ANGER .... BY JOHN OSBORNE
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Interesting but strange
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