What are the Birlings celebrating at the beginning of the play?
Sheila + Gerald's engagement
Who tells Utterson the story about the door?
Enfield
What is pathetic fallacy and give an example of it.
Pathetic Fallacy- when human emotion connects to something inhuman, usually nature
Thunder/lightening & the witches
Explain the 'plot' of the poem 'Kamikaze'.
A mother is telling the story of her Kamikaze father to her children.
How many total marks are in each Language Paper?
80 marks each, 160 total
Give an example of dramatic irony from Mr Birling
'Titanic', 'Germans don't want war'
Lanyon tells Utterson that he fell out with Jekyll because... (use the quote)
Professional disagreement; 'unscientific balderdash'
What are the two things that Macbeth sees (hallucinates) throughout the play?
The dagger and Banquo's ghost
What is enjambment?
When a sentence continues through multiple lines.
Both language papers are comprised of ______ reading questions and one written response. (looking for a number)
4
What order are the Birlings questioned?
Mr Birling, Sheila, Gerald, Mrs Birling, Eric
What does the woman in the window witness? (You must use names to receive points)
She witnesses Hyde kill Sir Danvers Carew
How does Lady Macbeth subvert gender roles at the beginning of the play?
She holds power over Macbeth
He was writing while he was in WW1.
On Langauge Paper 1, in the writing section, you will either write a narrative or a ...
description
What does socialist thing does Sheila say in response to Mr Birling's treatment of his workers?
'They're not cheap labour- they're people'
Hyde becomes more violent as the story continues. What does this tell us?
Jekyll is losing control (or other acceptable answer)
As the play continues, Macbeth does more evil things and he also starts to do them during the day; he's becoming bolder/more evil
What is the main struggle in the poem 'Remains' and what poem does it connect best to?
Struggles with PTSD + whatever I deem okay
40
Context: What was surprising about the 1945 general election?
Labour won
How does Stevenson present ideas about sin and evil? (consider chapter 10 and repression)
any answer I deem acceptable
but mainly; chapter 10 suggests that repression is truly the biggest sin
Lady Macduff calls Macduff a 'traitor'. Why could he be considered a traitor? Also, how could he be considered a FOIL character for Macbeth?
What systemic problem is Agard discussing in his poem 'Checking Out Me History'? (there are two)
The education system and how it's affected by colonisation.
Which paper gives you two non-fiction extracts to analyse and is therefore considered a 'non-fiction paper'?
LP2