Mrs Lyon’s

Cards (7)

  • What type of clothing does Mrs. Lyons wear in her early years?
    Elegant, expensive clothing
  • What do Mrs. Lyons' early costumes reflect about her character?
    Her upper-class status and sophistication
  • How might Mrs. Lyons' costumes change as her mental state deteriorates?
    They become less polished and disheveled
  • What does the change in Mrs. Lyons' costumes symbolize in the later years of the play?
    Her descent into madness and loss of control
  • How do Mrs. Lyons' later costumes differ from her early costumes?
    They are erratic and unkempt
  • What might Mrs. Lyons wear towards the end of the play?
    Clothes that don't match or are out of character
  • What are the key changes in Mrs. Lyons' costumes throughout "Blood Brothers"?
    • Early Years: Elegant, expensive clothing reflecting upper-class status
    • Middle Years: Slightly disheveled, still expensive, indicating instability
    • Later Years: Erratic and unkempt, symbolizing madness and loss of control