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Act III
Quick revise
Kate wonders if Marlow has “many good qualities under that first appearance”
Kate the “Barmaid” sees a very different side of Marlow contrasting with his earlier shyness: “This is the Barmaid …she’s mine; she must be mine…”; “…We all know the honour of a Barmaid”. Consider themes of male power and class.
Fatherly concern and a greater degree of openness mark out Kate’s father’s relationship with her; contrast this with Mrs. Hardcastle’s treatment of Tony.

