Mollie Ralston owns a Victorian era estate. She is the youngest owner of owner of Monkswell Manor, who recently got married to Giles Ralston.
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The setting of this play is in the early 1950s and the playwright has written the characters according to that 'present' mindsets and advancement accordingly. Agatha Christie, the playwright of Mousetrap, starts off this play on an interesting note with a murder of Lyon in Mollie's estate. Mollie and Giles convert and remodel the estate into a guest house.
Mollie Rolston's character is described as a tall and beautiful woman who is in her twenties. She taught to Corrigan children at a school and could not help one of her students who asked her for help from an abusing uncle that the student had.
She inherited the estate from one of her aunts and she turns it into a guest house. She keeps ignoring the news about the murder in the estate and only bothers about the guests who arrived.
Second one, makes the most sense to me personally
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In "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", Nurse Ratched is a nurse in the mental hospital who exercises a position of direction of the same, by means of extremely rigid and authoritarian forms and attitudes. In this sense, her clothing and her appearance reaffirm her authority and rigidity, since she is an extremely formal and neat person, with an impeccable uniform, thus giving an image of extreme formality and coldness. At the same time, the deferential and submissive attitude of the hospital employees emphasizes the power of Nurse Ratched.
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