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Sheila
Pretty
In her 20s
Pleased
Excited
IMPRESSIONABLE
In her 20s
Pleased
Excited
IMPRESSIONABLE
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Eric
Early 20s
Not at ease
Half Shy, Half Assertive
IMPRESSIONABLE
Not at ease
Half Shy, Half Assertive
IMPRESSIONABLE
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Gerald
Manly
Attractive
About 30
Well bred
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Attractive
About 30
Well bred
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
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Mrs Birling
Cold
Social superior
50
Posh
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Social superior
50
Posh
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
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Mr Birling
Arrogant
Portentous
Boastful
Self obsessed
Capitalist mouthpiece
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Portentous
Boastful
Self obsessed
Capitalist mouthpiece
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
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Inspector Goole
Tall
Clean shaven
Interrogative
Full on
SOCIALIST MOUTHPIECE
Clean shaven
Interrogative
Full on
SOCIALIST MOUTHPIECE
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“It’s better to ask for the earth than to take it”
Inspector Goole
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“You slammed the door in her face”
Inspector Goole
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“Yes we often do on the young ones”
Inspector goole
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“Mother do stop before it’s too late”
Sheila
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“That won’t bring Eva smith back to life will it?”
Sheila
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“I suppose were all nice people now”
Sheila
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(Stage direction) Recognises it with a little cry, gives a half stifled sob then runs out
Sheila
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“The fact remains I did what I did”
Eric
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“I’m old enough to be married aren’t i”
Eric
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“You killed her, my child, and your own grandchild
Eric
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“My god I’m not likely to forget”
Eric
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“You couldn’t have done anything else”
Gerald
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“That man wasn’t a police officer”
Gerald
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“Alright let’s leave it at that”
Gerald
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“She only had herself to blame”
Mrs Birling
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“To behave sensibly Sheila, which is more than you’re doing”
Mrs Birling
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“Go and look for the father of the child, it’s his responsibility”
Mrs Birling
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“Lower costs, higher prices”
Mr Birling
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“There’s not going to be a war Eric”
Mr Birling
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“I’m a hard headed practical businessman”
Mr Birling
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AO1
~ Read and understand the texts.
~ Respond to the texts personally, developing your opinion and thoughts.
~ Use evidence to support your points.
(Understand text and infer using quotes)
~ Respond to the texts personally, developing your opinion and thoughts.
~ Use evidence to support your points.
(Understand text and infer using quotes)
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AO2
~ Analyse the language used and why
~ Analyse the structure used and why
~ Analyse the form used and why
(Language, structure, form)
~ Analyse the structure used and why
~ Analyse the form used and why
(Language, structure, form)
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AO3
Understand the relationship between the novel and the context in which it was written - how has this affected the author's writing?
(Context)
(Context)
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AO4
Write accurately using correct spelling, punctuation and grammar.
(SPaG)
(SPaG)
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Capitalism
Money and goods owned by groups or individuals. Theses people set up a business. Individuals are paid for working for these businesses. Owners want as much money as possible so sale prices are lower, to attract more people but overall earning more. People
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Socialism
A system where money and wealth are owned or controlled by the government and/or community as a whole. More equal opportunities, and therefore if you work and contribute, you are paid a fair amount, in comparison to others.
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Act 1 summary
1. Dinner to celebrate engagement
2. Mr Birling speaks as a businessman to Gerald and Eric
3. Inspector arrives and is questioned
4. Mr Birling explains actions and is further questioned
5. Sheila enters and learns of her involvement
6. Sheila admits mi
2. Mr Birling speaks as a businessman to Gerald and Eric
3. Inspector arrives and is questioned
4. Mr Birling explains actions and is further questioned
5. Sheila enters and learns of her involvement
6. Sheila admits mi
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Act 2 summary
1. Gerald tries to make Sheila leave but inspector makes her stay
2. Gerald tells story and of his relationship with Daisy
3. Gerald says how he gave her a room and she became his mistress, then they broke up
4. Sheila returns ring to Gerald. Sybil says s
2. Gerald tells story and of his relationship with Daisy
3. Gerald says how he gave her a room and she became his mistress, then they broke up
4. Sheila returns ring to Gerald. Sybil says s
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Act 3 summary
1. Eric says where he met her and is in shock so hazy on details
2. Eric says he took her to bed when they met, then she told him she was having a baby the next time they meet
3. Eric says he stole money, and argues with Mr Birling
4. Inspector leaves and
2. Eric says he took her to bed when they met, then she told him she was having a baby the next time they meet
3. Eric says he stole money, and argues with Mr Birling
4. Inspector leaves and
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Greed and selfishness
Mr Birling firing Eva
Sheila complaining about Eva to milwards
Sheila complaining about Eva to milwards
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Responsibility
Sheila accepting that what she did was wrong
Mrs Birling not accepting she was responsible for anything.
Mrs Birling not accepting she was responsible for anything.
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Age
Sheila & Eric accepting responsibility, and change their views
Mr & Mrs Birling not changing and refusing to accept they’ve done wrong
Mr & Mrs Birling not changing and refusing to accept they’ve done wrong
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Gender
Gerald and Eric taking advantage of Eva/Daisy
Mr Birling shielding Sheila from the truth.
Mr Birling shielding Sheila from the truth.
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Early 20s
Not at ease
Half Shy, Half Assertive
IMPRESSIONABLE
Not at ease
Half Shy, Half Assertive
IMPRESSIONABLE
Back
Eric
Card 3
Front
Manly
Attractive
About 30
Well bred
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Attractive
About 30
Well bred
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Back
Card 4
Front
Cold
Social superior
50
Posh
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Social superior
50
Posh
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Back
Card 5
Front
Arrogant
Portentous
Boastful
Self obsessed
Capitalist mouthpiece
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Portentous
Boastful
Self obsessed
Capitalist mouthpiece
UNIMPRESSIONABLE
Back
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