Starter quiz

  • Is the answer true or false? In 'An Inspector Calls' Mr. and Mrs. Birling take full responsibility for their actions.
    • 'false' ✓
  • What does the term 'universal' mean in the context of a play's themes?
    • specific to one character's experience
    • relevant to everyone, regardless of time or place  ✓
    • limited to the playwright's personal opinions
    • focused only on historical events
  • Starting with the first, put these plot points from 'An Inspector Calls' in chronological order. They all link to the theme of responsibility over Eva Smith's fate.
    • 1
      Mr. Birling denies responsibility, prioritising business over workers' welfare.
    • 2
      Sheila accepts her role in Eva's dismissal, showing regret and learning.
    • 3
      Gerald distances himself from blame but reveals his affair with Eva.
    • 4
      Mrs. Birling refuses responsibility, blaming Eva for her own situation.
    • 5
      Eric admits guilt for exploiting Eva, acknowledging his moral failure.
    • 6
      The Inspector highlights collective responsibility for Eva’s death.
    • 7
      The ambiguous ending challenges whether the characters will truly change.
  • When given an essay question about 'An Inspector Calls', you should annotate it. What does it mean to annotate an essay question?
    • to write topic sentences you can use in an essay
    • to make and add notes or short explanations  ✓
    • to create a thesis statement
    • to write down the notes you made on the play onto the essay question
    • to re-write the essay question in your own words
  • Here is an essay question about 'An Inspector Calls': 'How does Priestley use the character of Gerald to explore ideas about class?' What are the key words in the question?
    • How  ✓
    • Priestley
    • Gerald  ✓
    • explore
    • class  ✓
  • 'In 'An Inspector Calls' Mr. Birling's characterisation is established by Priestley in the opening stage directions, where he is described as "portentous".' Is this sentence a thesis statement?
    • Yes - it looks at dramatic methods
    • Yes - it looks at an important theme
    • No - it is not supported by the whole text  ✓
    • No - it mentions Priestley's name
    • No - it doesn't include quotations
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