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Mr Birling Quote bank AND Analysis (Grade 9) Popular
  • Mr Birling Quote bank AND Analysis (Grade 9)

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  • A quote bank with several of the main quotes said, or about Mr Birling throughout all three acts. Each quotes is analysed, using subject terminology and detailed inferences. At the beginning of the booklet there is alist of ambitious vocabulary you can use to describe Birling to help you up your marks in your essays and work!
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An Inspector Calls Quote Bank GCSE English Literature
  • An Inspector Calls Quote Bank GCSE English Literature

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  • 7 PAGES A summary of every important quote for an GCSE English exam, based (and separated by) the main themes in the play (age, class, social responsibility, gender) as well as the main characters of the play (Mr Birling, Mrs Birling, Sheila Birling, Eric Birling, Gerald Croft and Inspector Goole). The quotes are also supplemented with high level analysis. It is succinct and designed to be a practical revision resource for the exam. I am a former student on the AQA specification and achieved ...
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grade 9 AQA literature GCSE essays for 'an inspector calls' - J.B. Priestley  grade 9 AQA literature GCSE essays for 'an inspector calls' - J.B. Priestley
  • grade 9 AQA literature GCSE essays for 'an inspector calls' - J.B. Priestley

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  • detailed teacher-marked essays on: How does Priestley use the inspector to suggests ways that society can be improved? How does Priestley explore the issue of class in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley present Sheila as someone who learns important lessons about herself and society? How does Priestley present the differences between the older and younger generations? How does Priestley present his ideas about gender inequality? How does Priestley present Eric as a character who chang...
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A I C Questions and Answers with  Verified Solutions
  • A I C Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions

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  • A I C Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 'ERIC suddenly guffaws' STAGE DIRECTIONS Eric is immature and represents y...
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AIC Quotes Latest Update 100% Correct
  • AIC Quotes Latest Update 100% Correct

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  • AIC Quotes Latest Update 100% Correct ACT 1 - (Stage Direction) The furniture is described as 'substantial and heavily comfortable, but not cosy and homelike' Suggests that the family are more concerned with appearances. (Sheila) 'Now I really feel engaged' The adverb 'really' suggests that she is materialistic/vain. (Birling) 'The Germans do not want war' and 'the Titanic... unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable' Repetition of 'unsinkable' alongside dramatic irony makes Birli...
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A I C Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • A I C Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • A I C Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - Correct Answer ️️ -- Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 'ERIC suddenly guffaws' STAGE DIRECTIONS - Correct Answer...
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS Character Profiles GCSE English Literature
  • AN INSPECTOR CALLS Character Profiles GCSE English Literature

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  • 14 A4 PAGES IN THIS BUNDLE This bundle contains in depth analysis for the main characters in An Inspector Calls. This includes: Sheila, Eric, Gerald, Mr Birling, Mrs Birling, Inspector Goole and Eva Smith. These character profiles are detailed, with each character profile detailing each characters ‘role in the play’ ‘key quotes’ ‘character development’ and ‘context’. Each profile has been curated to provide detailed analysis of each character, noting changes in their presenta...
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A I C "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - ANSWER-- Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself an
  • A I C "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - ANSWER-- Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself an

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  • A I C "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - ANSWER-- Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 'ERIC suddenly guffaws' STAGE DIRECTIONS - A
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A I C Complete Solutions
  • A I C Complete Solutions

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  • A I C Complete Solutions "(miserably) So I'm really responsible" 'It was my own fault' 'Id been in a bad temper anyhow SHEILA - Sheila feels guilty about how she may have affected Eva. - Different to Mr Birling, who just tries to defend himself and say that he was justified in what he did. - Character development - taking responsibility - Difference between generations 'ERIC suddenly guffaws' STAGE DIRECTIONS Eric is immature and represents youth 'As you were saying, Dad,...
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