Hobson's Choice: Key Quotations (Edexcel GCSE English Literature): Revision Notes
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Hobson's Choice: Key Quotations
Class and Social Mobility
- Maggie Hobson: "You'll be a somebody when I've done with you."
- Willie Mossop: "I'm not ambitious that way."
- Mrs Hepworth: "These are the best-made pair of boots I've ever had."
- Mrs Hepworth: "If you've the good sense to stick to her, you'll both go far."
- Ada Figgins: "I'll not be made nothing of, Willie Mossop."
Gender Roles and Empowerment
- Maggie Hobson: "I'm taking charge of you, Willie Mossop. You're going to make a man of yourself."
- Henry Hobson: "The rebellious females of this house."
- Jim Heeler: "Get your daughters married. That's the only way of getting rid of the lot of them."
- Ada Figgins: "I'll tell my mother on you, Willie Mossop!"
- Alice Hobson: "You've been managing Willie Mossop till he's forgotten he's a man at all."
Determination and Self-Belief
- Willie Mossop: "I'll have no mercy on you, Maggie Hobson, if you try me too high."
- Maggie Hobson: "You'll be a somebody when I've done with you."
- Mrs Hepworth: "These are the best-made pair of boots I've ever had."
- Mrs Hepworth: "If you've the good sense to stick to her, you'll both go far."
Family and Loyalty
- Alice Hobson: "It's bad enough to have you bringing disgrace on us without your pasting it into the papers."
- Henry Hobson: "You're pretty hard on a man, Maggie."
Power and Relationships
- Henry Hobson: "The rebellious females of this house."
- Maggie Hobson: "I'm taking charge of you, Willie Mossop. You're going to make a man of yourself."
- Willie Mossop: "I'll have no mercy on you, Maggie Hobson, if you try me too high."
- Jim Heeler: "You've got a way with women, Henry, but it's time you were married yourself."
- Alice Hobson: "You've been managing Willie Mossop till he's forgotten he's a man at all."
- Ada Figgins: "I'll tell my mother on you, Willie Mossop!"