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Explain briefly the role of Jack Drake in the play “The Silver Idol”​

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Answered by Itzcutemiles
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The play occurs in the living room of the Prydes including Mr. and Mrs. Pryde, their son, Harold, their daughter, Betty ,and Betty’s young man, Jack Drake who is a sailor, and always come back home with interesting stories from the eastern countries where he had been. They enjoy each other’s company and their conversations.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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The role of Jack Drake in the play “The Silver Idol” has been explained below.

Explanation:

The drama is set in a modest living room of Mr. and Mrs. Pryde's family, who own only a radio, leading one to presume, in keeping with typical British society, that they are from the lower middle class. On the other hand, Jack Drake, a hard worker who aspires to be a ship's first officer, belonged to the working class and had a promising career as a captain. This might be the explanation for Mr. Pryde's respectful treatment of him. Rising action occurs as Jack Drake shows up with the Silver Idol, which can grant three wishes, eager to taunt Harold, his prospective brother-in-law. After relating the tale of how Jack acquired the idol and its empowering abilities, he hurried with Betty to the theatre because it was getting late and left the idol behind. When the family uses the idol, the tension increases.

Unexpectedly, they all had their wishes fulfilled in a natural way. In order for the audience to question why this Idol has exceptional power, this causes the play to reach its crisis. When Jack and Betty get at home from the movie theatre, the action picks up. Jack says that his Idol's origin story and abilities are a combination of fact and fiction. The Idol is actually manufactured in Birmingham. The play's characters are typical members of the lower middle class and working class who don't own televisions. The truth is that purchasing either a car or a television requires some effort. The dialogue and actions are conservative and suggest that the characters will eventually move up the social scale if they are diligent and lucky. There is no action on stage, but the Prydes are thinking about a lot of things all the time. Fortunately, Jack did not trick them into paying an exorbitant price for the idol. If Jack had done it, he would have forfeited Betty as well as his honour. The Pryde clan is straightforward and sincere. As a result, Mrs. Pryde has a financial difficulty.

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