why did narrator say that the grey- Brown being neither dead nor alive?
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(1881-1913)
Born at Ashton-upon-Mersey, England
William Stanley Houghton was a famous English dramatist. He was one of the best, of a group of realistic playwrights often called The Manchester School.In his every play he sought to present an idea.
He was a prominent member of a group of playwrights known as the Manchester School of Dramatics. He was influenced strongly by Ibsen. His plays are set locally in Northern England, but represent universal aspects of human nature. Houghton left his office job in 1912 to become a full-time dramatist and moved to London. Here he became part of the city's dramatic and literary culture. The following year he moved to Paris where he started to write a novel entitled “Life”.
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gandhi mahatma would said