How has Sheffield changed in the last twenty-five years? Why has it changed?
Svar: Sheffield was a very good city, it had many steel factories and everyone had a job. But then the people on the east and west could double the steel and make it cheapier, so one by one every steel factories closed. And the ones who worked there lost their job. So before it was a great city but now it is just sad whats happen there.
Why is Gaz angry about the Chippendales at first? Why does he change his mind?
Svar: He didn't like that men were dancing for money. That they were strippers, but when he heard about the money they earned he changed his mind really quick.
What kind of relationship do these couples have?
-Gerald and Linda = Gerald and Linda don't talk so much, they've been together very long but since Gerald lost his job he don't talk with her, don't tell her anything, and she keep spending all their money.
-Dave and Jean = Dave and Jean love each other, but since Dave lost his job and keep getting fatter he don't talk with her, he thinks that she don't love him, but she do. But he don't know that, so thats why they don't talk and have a bad relationship
-Gaz and Mandy = Gaz still loves Mandy but she don't like him, because he don't have a job, and he just loans money from her and don't pay back. She don't like what he does with their son, Nathan, she wants them to do normal stuff, not steal stuff and make trouble.
What importance do these have in the story?
-The video Flashdance
-Arsenal offside trap
-the film Singing in the rain
Why doesn't Gaz want to tell Alan the reason for hiring the Working Men's Club?
Svar: Cause he don't want Alan to know about they being strippers.
Why is Dave worried about taking part in the show?
Svar: He thinks that people will laugh if they see him, because he is tubby.
Svar: He thinks that people will laugh if they see him, because he is tubby.
How does Dave become a different person after his conversation with Jean?
Svar: He's got more comfortable with himself and his body.
Svar: He's got more comfortable with himself and his body.
Why doesn't Gaz want to go on stage? How does Nathan make him change his mind?
Svar: He is scared, he sees that there are men on the audience and he don't want to dance, but then Nathan comes and talk him into it.
Svar: He is scared, he sees that there are men on the audience and he don't want to dance, but then Nathan comes and talk him into it.
How have the men changed since they formed the stripper's group?
Svar: They've increased their friendship with each other and got more comfortable with their bodies and them selves. They've gotten better connection with their wifes also, they talk more and don't hide from them.
Svar: They've increased their friendship with each other and got more comfortable with their bodies and them selves. They've gotten better connection with their wifes also, they talk more and don't hide from them.
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