The name of the kind man who offers Oliver a home.
Mr Brownlow
The image my eye is drawn to first is called what
Salient image
Who represented society in Oliver Twist
Masters, rich/wealthy people
Identify the technique:
"Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers."
Alliteration
This is the name of the author of Oliver Twist.
Charles Dickens
Bill Sikes Dog was named
Bullseye
Colours like red and black are often used to create this kind of mood or emotion.
Angry, warning, danger
As a child, Dickens like many children during the industrial revolution worked in one of these.
Factory
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Simile uses like or as metaphor does not
Identify the language technique: “The house was a prison for the innocent boys.”
Metaphor.
The name of the kind housekeeper who lived with Mr Brownlow
Mrs. Bedwin
What do we call the gaze when someone is looking away from you?
Offer Gaze
Many workers during the Industrial Revolution struggled because society expected them
long hours and harsh conditions
Identify the language technique in this sentence: “The wind whispered secrets through the trees.”
Personification
The room number where English is usually taught.
XR024
After leaving the workhouse, Oliver’s first job was helping this type of business.
Undertaker
When a character is placed in the centre of the frame, it usually means this.
They are important to the plot
Give an example of a situation where someone might go against society.
Examples could include Protesting unfair laws
What language technique is used in this sentence?
"I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!"
Hyperbole
Charles Dickens's father was sent to prison for
Debt
Why might Dickens use personification of the environment, like “the streets seemed to watch,” in his writing?
To create an eerie mood and make the setting feel alive and threatening.
Vector
How do Fagin and the Artful Dodger represent society’s effect on poor children?
They show how society turns children to crime when they have no other options.
What technique is being used in this sentence: “Bang! The door slammed shut behind her.”
Onomatopoeia
Why does Dickens often use negative words when describing the workhouse?
To make the reader feel sympathy for the poor and angry at society.