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what role does the old people in the society play and how do the younger people react to it ? " a boy comes home"​

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Answered by mdwasimakram5098
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When I first did A Century of Books back in 2012, I discovered a) that I love reading plays and b) that I adore A.A. Milne. The two discoveries were not unrelated: I read 15 plays by Milne that year and 22 of his works in total. But still my work was not finished – there is plenty of Milne still left for me to read, including a number of his plays. I hope to spread them out through the year but have started with one of his earliest, The Boy Comes Home, a one-act play from 1918.

Twenty-three-year-old Philip has spent the last four years serving as an officer in France. Now, with the war just over, he finds himself back in his Uncle James and Aunt Emily’s house, living yet again under his uncle’s rules – a strange place for a man who has spent the last four years giving orders and growing up very fast. Philip, as we are introduced to him, is very much one of Milne’s charming young men, tossing off amusing dialogue while displaying general contentment and disinclination to be ruffled..

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