unit 4, criteria 1. Plot.
‘a woman in mind’ is about a woman who starts to imagine a life and family better than her own after hitting her head with a rake.
The central character is Susan. Susan is a housewife who is forgotten and unloved by her husband and is rejected by her estranged son. in her imaginary world she is adored and loved by her family who remind she is loved and needed at every possible point.
• Gerald, Susan's real husband, a vicar whose interest in his wife has long since faded in favour of his book and undivided attention to his sister;
• Muriel, live-in sister to Gerald, dead weight about the house, self-centred, and an unimaginably bad cook;
• Rick, Susan's real son, who joined a cult that forbids members to speak to their parents; and
• Bill Windsor, Susan's doctor who has a greater fondness for Susan than one would expect.
Contrasting Susan's own family are three imaginary characters, existing only in Susan's mind (and therefore visible to the audience):
• Andy, Susan's imaginary husband, handsome, devoted, master cook, and everything missing from Gerald;
• Tony, Susan's imaginary young brother, again devoted, mischievous, and presumably compensation for Gerald's devotion to Muriel; and
• Lucy, Susan's imaginary daughter, beautiful, close, and, unlike Rick, shares every secret with her.
the play starts off with a confused and disorientated susan who's been in some sort of accident and cannot understand what anyone is saying. we find out through bill she has hit her head by standing on a rake. we soon meet her imaginary family. in this world she lives in a huge house with a large garden with a tennis court and pools that go as far as you can see. her family feed her champagne and luxurious food and are sympathetic and loving abut her accident. we then get interrupted by her real husband who's a stuffy vicar who cares more about himself and his book than caring for or about his wife.
throughout the book we swap through the different world learning more about susan herself and how she thinks of herself than we do about the other character. at one point in the book her chid rick comes to visit and explains that he is married and has left the cult he was a part of but still hasn't come to see his family or introduced his wife to then because of his mothers over bearing attitude.
the book ends in a climax of confusion as when it seems like susan is in her imaginary world susans real family start to show up and interact with her imaginary ones, completely ignoring her which has not happened so for so far every conversation has always been centred around susan.