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Write short notes on The theme of anger and frustration in Look Back in Anger.

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Answered by vyshnavireddy
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The title refers to the characters' attitudes towards their lives in general, but Jimmy's in particular. There is a sense that life is passing them by, that they are growing older without things getting better, that their relationships had possibilities at the beginning that they don't have now, and so on.The title refers to the characters' attitudes towards their lives in general, but Jimmy's in particular. There is a sense that life is passing them by, that they are growing older without things getting better, that their relationships had possibilities at the beginning that they don't have now, and so on.The title refers to the characters' attitudes towards their lives in general, but Jimmy's in particular. There is a sense that life is passing them by, that they are growing older without things getting better, that their relationships had possibilities at the beginning that they don't have now, and so on.

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The title refers to the characters' attitudes towards their lives in general, but Jimmy's in particular. There is a sense that life is passing them by, that they are growing older without things getting better, that their relationships had possibilities at the beginning that they don't have now, and so on.The title refers to the characters' attitudes towards their lives in general, but Jimmy's in particular. There is a sense that life is passing them by, that they are growing older without things getting better, that their relationships had possibilities at the beginning that they don't have now, and so on.The title refers to the characters' attitudes towards their lives in general, but Jimmy's in particular. There is a sense that life is passing them by, that they are growing older without things getting better, that their relationships had possibilities at the beginning that they don't have now, and so on.

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