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- Cocky; arrogant; sure of himself;
- 'A complacent ****'.
- Confident - sexually confident, but also confident in his own intellect.
- Immature
- Intelligent - perfectly capable of getting into Oxbridge, well spoken, well educated.
- Pretentious - his use of language at odds with his age
- Cruel, to some extent - is aware of Posner's feelings, but encourages and laughs at them
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- An influential character, both on the other charcters, and also in the events of the play
- Arguably the main character, along with Irwin and Hector
- Creates both drama and humour
- Represents upper class, contrasting with Rudge
- Draws attention to the theme of sexuality, and its fluidity, through his relationship with Irwin
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