In the play "Blood Brothers" by Willy Russell, Mickey, one of the twin brothers separated at birth, enjoys various things throughout his childhood and adolescence. He has a passion for playing with his brother Eddie and finds joy in the simplicity of their friendship. As he grows older, Mickey's interests shift, and he becomes drawn into the struggles of life in a working-class environment, which ultimately affects his outlook and choices. His character reflects the themes of class, identity, and the impact of upbringing.
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