PPT-AN INSPECTOR CALLS JB PRIESTLEY
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Final revision and preparation for the GCSE exam The Exam 2 hours 15 minutes long 45 minutes for each section Section A is for AIC and you have the choice of 2 questionsyou
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Final revision and preparation for the GCSE exam The Exam 2 hours 15 minutes long 45 minutes for each section Section A is for AIC and you have the choice of 2 questionsyou can choose which one but make sure it is the one that you feel confident about. Analysis. Sheila and Gerald. The Inspector’s entrance allows him to question Gerald. At first Gerald wants Sheila to leave. ‘unpleasant and disturbing’ – Sheila insists on staying.. Tension between Sheila and Gerald. Connector. Write down the connotations of the word ‘Goole’. Think about – . The sound?. Homonyms?. Today’s lesson objectives are:. To understand the role and nature of the Inspector.. To recognise how the Inspector is used by Priestley to convey social inequality.. An Inspector Calls . has been called ‘a play of contrasts’.. Write about how Priestley presents some of the contrasts in the play.. Plan and Ideas. This shows some of the most important contrasts highlighted by Priestley. He uses these contrasts to express his views and opinions.. An Inspector Calls. . For IGCSE English Literature. Mr Elkin-Jones, Late November 2011. imej@cokethorpe.org. . This PowerPoint will not…. Tell you the plot. Describe characters. Let you sit there and say nothing – engage!. “We . don’t live alone. We are members of one body. We are responsible for each other. And I tell you that the time will soon come when, if men will no learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish. An Inspector Calls. Each question is worth 30 marks. You should spend 45 minutes per question:. Introduction. 3/4 x PEELA paragraphs. Conclusion. Higher Questions. Question 17 . What . do you think is the importance of Inspector Goole and how does Priestley present him. Year 11: . An Inspector Calls. Revision. GCSE Revision: An Inspector Calls.. Miss L. Hamilton. Extend your Learning @ Bishop Justus . An Inspector Calls is on Unit 1 of your English Literature GCSE.. 3 Unities. Time – it’s real time so we experience everything that happens to them. Place - intimate setting therefore we see everything they don’t want us to see, so they are exposed. Action – chain of events – responsibility – cause and effect. : To identify and explore how the themes are presented within the play.. Challenge. : Relate to context.. Starter. : What are the main themes? Look at the images to help you. .. Themes. In An Inspector Calls, the central theme is responsibility. Priestley is interested in. Final revision and preparation for the GCSE exam. The Exam. 1 hour 30 minutes long- 45 minutes for each section. Answer 1 question from section A and 1 from section B.. Section A is for ‘AIC’ and you have the choice of 2 questions…you can choose which one but make sure it is the one that you feel confident about.. Act 1. Opening Stage Directions. . (At rise of curtain, the four . Birlings. and Gerald are seated at the table, with Arthur Birling at one end, his wife at the other, Eric downstage and Sheila and Gerald seated upstage.. SBe. Who was J.B Priestley?. John Boyton Priestley was born in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1894 to a Victorian family. Sadly, his mother died the same year and his father remarried when he was a toddler.. To analyse the development of characters in the play. To explore the different uses of symbolism and themes in Act Two. Monday, 02 October 2017. Character development. Symbolism. “No, he's giving us the rope – so that we'll hang ourselves.” . Birling makes a lengthy speech, not only congratulating Gerald and Sheila, but also commenting on the state of the nation.. Arthur gives a speech to Eric and Gerald. He says that every man should look after himself..
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