Themes
Technique Identification
Defining Techniques
Quotations
Homelessness Context
100

Name two dangers Link faces on the streets.

Danger from violence (e.g. Shelter), cold weather, hunger, isolation.

100

What is the name of the technique when a character’s feelings or thoughts are shown through their spoken words or actions? Hint: Writers do this to create realistic characters!

Characterization

100

What technique is used when a character speaks directly to the audience?

Direct address (character speaks to audience).

100

Who says, “You might as well be invisible.”? What does this reveal about them?

Link; it shows he feels ignored and “invisible” to society.

100

What does “rough sleeping” mean?

Sleeping outside without shelter or home.

200

What feeling does Link express about being “invisible”?

Isolation; Feeling of invisibility, being ignored or unseen by society.

200

What is the technique called when Shelter’s dialogue or actions hint at his dangerous intentions without directly stating them?

Foreshadowing

200

What is emotive language?

Language used to evoke strong feelings/emotions in the reader.

200

Identify the emotion Link expresses in: “Ever get the feeling you’re not wanted?”

Link expresses feelings of loneliness and rejection.

200

Why might someone become homeless?

Losing home due to family breakdown, poverty, or other reasons.

300

How does Shelter justify his actions?

He believes he is “cleansing” society by removing homeless people.

300

Which literary technique is shown in Link’s comparison to “bones scraping on the concrete”?

Metaphor — comparing bones scraping on concrete to emphasise pain and discomfort.

300

What are stage directions?

Instructions in the script that describe actions, movements, or emotions of characters.

300

Which techniques can you find in this quote? “How do they do it, night after night? Feels like I'm sitting on ice...”

Techniques include imagery (cold feeling), metaphor (“sitting on ice”), and direct address.

300

What are some challenges homeless people face in the play?

Lack of food, cold, fear, violence, loneliness.

400

What theme is shown by Link’s interaction with Ginger?

Theme of danger and mistrust, also survival on the streets; failure of government

400

What technique can create a sad or emotional effect in writing?

Emotive language can create sadness or empathy.

400

Give me an example of a simile and a metaphor.

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400

What does the stage direction “[Ginger starts to chomp at the Snicker. Link watches. It's obvious he's hungry himself.]” show about Link’s situation?

The stage directions show Link’s hunger and shared struggle with Ginger without words.

400

How does society treat homeless people in Act 1? Give a reference from the play.

They are often ignored, avoided, or treated unfairly. Can be seen from the people on the street, the landlord, police officer, or attendant. 

500

What message about society does the play’s opening scene convey?

Society ignores and marginalises homeless people; Link feels invisible.

500

What is the name of the technique where the audience knows more about Shelter’s true intentions than the other characters do?

Dramatic Irony

500

What is symbolism?

Using an object, character, or event to represent a bigger idea or theme.

500

Analyse the imagery and mood in this quote: “[Peering into the darkness] Phwarrr! This must be the most disgusting place on earth. Smells like a cow-shed...”

Vivid sensory imagery (smell and darkness) creates a harsh, unpleasant mood emphasising homelessness’s hardship.

500

Suggest one way the play encourages empathy for homeless people.

By showing their struggles and humanity, encouraging empathy and understanding.

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