Maggie in Hobson's Choice
The characters of Maggie and Will progress very interestingly over the first two acts, both as individuals and collectively.
Maggie’s character doesn’t particularly change that much, although we see her kinder side come out on occasions. It is Will who we see change the most, but for this we can give credit to Maggie, who has easily been his most influential figure at this present time. Maggie is extremely ambitious, and she knows
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we are given of Will is that he is emotionally ‘immature’, and is inexperienced when it comes to women, which is brought to us in the text when Maggie subtly states that Will could do with kissing practice.
Overall Maggie and Will are the personification of chalk and cheese, but their opposite characteristics complement each other, and with these different personalities their marriage will be a success both as a lovers and as business partners.
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