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choreography on never never nest poem​

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Answered by Aeviternal
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Answered by komuraiahpaidipala
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Jack and Jill believe in buying all things in installments. They have recently purchased a house on easy installment. When Aunt Jane came to visit the couple, they preached to her the ease and comfort of buying a house and its furniture in installments. At the end of the play humor takes on wings and we hear that the couple had their first baby in installment!

Theme of the Play

The play points to the fact that the hire-purchase system enables the low-income group to have things, which they cannot buy with their money. On the other hand the system makes people Extravagant they fall into the habit of borrowing which makes them unhappy.

Characters

Jack – An easy going person. He thinks it wise to buy even an expensive villa by paying for it in installments.

Jill – An avid supporter of her husband’s views.

Aunt Jane – Jack’s (or Jill’s) aunt. She is glad to see that Jack and Jill have all the luxuries but is awestruck when she heard that the couple was going into trouble soon.

Bit/Bits

Jack and Jill believe in buying furniture to house in easy installments.

They have recently purchased a house, car and furniture in installment.

Jack has a job yet is is a little hard to pay the installments in time.

Sometimes Jack borrows from money lenders to pay the installments (The money lenders he pays back in installments!)

Aunt Jane is a relative of Jack and Jill. She is paying a visit to Jack and Jill’s new house.

Jack and Jill show her around – the house, car, furniture, etc.

Aunt Jane finds it hard to believe that Jack was rich enough to purchase a house and car and furniture.

At this point both Jack and Jill inform her that they have bought their house and car and furniture in easy installments.

Aunt Jane is not convinced. How could they pay the installments!

Aunt Jane was glad that Jack and Jill have purchased house and things but she didn’t like the idea of borrowing money to pay the installments.

She believes that one should spend less than what he has earned.

She refuses to sit on Jack’s sofa and travel in his car because the sofa and car were not entirely owned by Jack!

Feeling pity for Jack, worried how he would pay his next installments, Aunt Jane leaves them a cheque of ten pounds and goes home.

Jack accompanies Aunt Jane to the bus. In the meanwhile Jill sends her nurse to the post office to post a cheque to the doctor.

When Jack returns, Jill tells him where she had sent the 10 pounds – to Dr. Martin from whom they have bought their baby in installments!

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