what is the significiance of the title twelve pound look
what is the significiance of the title twelve pound look
what is the significiance of the title twelve pound look
what is the significiance of the title twelve pound look
The Twelve Pound Look was created in 1920.
"The Twelve Pound Look" is a one-act play by J.M. Barrie, first performed in 1910. The significance of the "twelve pound look" is a reference to the amount of money the character Harry Sims pays to his soon-to-be ex-wife for every pound of her worth, as he believes that she is worth less than she was when they first got married. In the play, Harry's wife, Kate, has gained confidence and self-worth since their marriage, and the play explores the power dynamics in their relationship. The twelve pound look thus becomes a symbol of how Harry values Kate and how he tries to diminish her worth.
The Twelve Pound Look - 1920 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The cast of The Twelve Pound Look - 1956 includes: Alexander Archdale Margo Lee
Omnibus - 1952 The Twelve Pound Look - 1.3 was released on: USA: 23 November 1952
Omnibus - 1952 The Twelve Pound Look 1-3 was released on: USA: 23 November 1952
The cast of The Twelve Pound Look - 1950 includes: Iris Baker as Lady Sims Belle Chrystall as Kate Sims David Markham as Himself - Introduction Ivan Samson as Sir Harry Sims
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The cast of The Twelve Pound Look - 1920 includes: Aileen Bagot Roy Byford as Sir William Crackley Athalie Davis as Anne Ann Elliott as Emma Sims Eric Hardin as Charles Nelson Ramsey as Jack Lamb Leonard Robson as Mr. Moon Milton Rosmer as Harry Sims Jose Shannon as Mabel Alfred Wellesley as Bernard Roche Jessie Winter as Kate Sims