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This guide takes you through the modern play component of paper 2 of the new GCSE English Literature Exam, teaching you everything you need to achieve full marks in this essay in order to achieve a grade 9. This guide will also show you how to become an excellent essay writer, teaching you terminology, essay writing techniques and context that will effectively prepare you for A-level and beyond. This guide includes: A detailed breakdown of each of the assessment objectives. This defines the key terms the examiners are assessing Details how many marks are available for each assessment objective Succinctly states exactly what the student has to do to maximise their marks for each assessment objective Example paragraphs with commentary Exactly to write essays including your thesis statement and exactly how to structure body paragraphs including a step by step process. Clear explanations of terminology for both language and structure including: Definitions How these techniques realise the writer's intentions Clear examples of where this terminology is used within the play. A succinct list of the author’s intent for the play’s reception related to the contemporary beliefs and systems they criticise and support. Full explanations of relevant contextual factors including historical data, contemporary theories and ideas and how this relates to pre and postwar society. This includes: Detailed explanations of capitalism and socialism Contemporary theories of time/ the importance of time within the play Examples of where contextual factors appear in the play Timeline of women’s rights and how this relates to the concept of the welfare state Analysis of stage directions Analysis of stage directions, characters and themes are consistently written in grade 9 essay writing style. Over 40 exam-style practice questions Over 30 revision questions 15 grade 9 essays which cover all of the themes and possible theme exam questions

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,Table of Contents

Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 3
How to write excellent essays ................................................................................................................ 4
Writing your essay:................................................................................................................................ 8
Terminology ........................................................................................................................................ 10
Context ............................................................................................................................................... 21
Time.................................................................................................................................................... 21
Socialism, Capitalism and Communism ................................................................................................ 23
Analysis of stage directions .................................................................................................................. 35
Mr Birling ........................................................................................................................................... 36
Mrs Birling .......................................................................................................................................... 41
Sheila .................................................................................................................................................. 44
Gerald ................................................................................................................................................. 48
Eric ..................................................................................................................................................... 51
The Inspector ...................................................................................................................................... 53
Eva ...................................................................................................................................................... 58
Test your understanding ...................................................................................................................... 65
What will my essay question be? ......................................................................................................... 67
Practice questions ................................................................................................................................ 68
Full example essays: ............................................................................................................................. 70




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, Introduction

Over the years I have found that many of my students struggle with English Literature. They may have
an idea about a text, or a collection of ideas, but the problem comes in knowing how exactly to put these
down on paper. I tried to analyse why exactly students may face this problem and, in discovering this,
how to structure my materials to evade or correct these issues. I concluded that there was a real
disconnect in the way that students were being taught and the way that they are examined. Students go
into one lesson about terminology, then learn about historical and social context, then finally they read
the play. This means that all of these elements are separated during teaching and revision which creates
a fundamental problem as, to achieve high marks, students must formulate their essays in a way that
integrates all of these components seamlessly and to support a variety of interpretations.

So, how do we ensure that our essays are coherent and connected pieces of work? Essentially, we need
to form links between themes, characters and context, understanding the author’s views on society
thereby enabling us to explain how their writing can hint at what those beliefs are. You need to start
thinking about characters not as real people but as constructs, an invention of the author that conveys a
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