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A document in table format (convert to text file to edit) for Past Paper Q on Romeo & Juliet, A Christmas Carol, An Inspector Calls and Power & Conflict Poetry

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Shakespeare Christmas C An Insp Calls Power & Conflict Anth Unseen Poetry

Romeo & J

2017 Romeo and Juliet Choice of Q

1
Read the following Read the following How far does Priestley Compare how poets In ‘Autumn’, how does
extract from Act 1
Scene 1 of Romeo extract from Chapter 3 of present Mrs Birling as an present the effects of the poet present the
and Juliet and then A Christmas Carol and unlikeable character? war in ‘Bayonet effects of the season of
answer the question then answer the question Write about: Charge’ and in one autumn?
that follows.
that follows. other poem from
• what Mrs Birling says .
‘Power and conflict’.
At this point in the In this extract, the Ghost and does in the play
play, the male 2
of Christmas Present
servants of the • how Priestley presents
shows Scrooge the In both ‘Today’ and
house of Capulet her by the ways he
have seen the male Cratchit family’s ‘Autumn’ the speakers
servants from the writes.
Christmas celebrations describe attitudes
house of Montague
and a fight is about towards the seasons.
to start. What are the
Beginning of quote similarities and/or
Starting with this
conversation, differences between the
Oh, a wonderful pudding!
explore how ways the poets present
Shakespeare Bob Cratchit said, and . these attitudes?
presents aggressive calmly too, that he
male behaviour in 2
regarded it as the
Romeo and Juliet.
Write about: greatest success achieved
How far does Priestley

, • how Shakespeare by Mrs. Cratchit since present Mrs Birling as an
presents aggressive
their marriage. unlikeable character?
male behaviour in
this conversation Write about: • what
• how Shakespeare Mrs Birling says and does
presents aggressive
male behaviour in Starting with this extract, in the play • how
the play as a whole. explore how Dickens uses Priestley presents her by
the Cratchit family to the ways he writes.
show the struggles of the
*
poor.
How does Priestley use
Write about:
the character of the
• how Dickens presents Inspector to suggest ways
the Cratchit family in this that society could be
extract improved? Write
about: • what
• how Dickens uses the society is shown to be
Cratchit family to show like in the play and how it
the struggles of the poor might be improved •
in the novel as a whole how Priestley presents
society through what the
Inspector says and does

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