The two opportunistic acts of the Wormsley Common Gang are reflective of disrespect for the law as well as youthful post-war behavior that reflects their nihilism and loss of innocence. In the war-torn landscape of post World War II Britain, there is in the youthful Wormsley Common Gang (common, in addition to here referring to the place they live—Wormsley Common—is a word often used in British English to mean pertaining to the lower...
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