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Classes
- Upper
- Thatcher
- She was the PM, so she had a lot of power
- Middle
- (Upper-Middle) Marlene
- Respected and high-powered career, power in the workplace
- The other employees at Top Girls Employment Agency + Mrs Kidd
- They live a middle-class, bureaucratic life-style of interviewing
- Lower
- Joyce
- Lives in and brought up in a lower-class suburb, has to do multiple labour-intensive jobs, can't afford a phone
- Children(???)
- Angie and Kit
- They are children, their opinions are not listened to, creating conflict between them and Joyce
Consider that the concept of "class" in this sense is a Western concept, and characters like Nijo wouldn't exactly fit in perfectly into such a structure.
Multi-roleing: post-modern theatrical style? Reflecting class?