‘To what extent do you think that the audience should feel sympathy for Willy at this point in the play?’
Write two paragraphs that explain your response, using evidence from different sections of the text to support your viewpoint.
Due: Tuesday 23rd November
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Year 10 Homework (set Friday 12th November):
You should write a response to this key question:
‘Does Willy demand that Linda throw away the stockings because he is unable to live with the guilt associated with them, or because he does not want to see his wife wearing mended stockings which make her look poor and, by implication, make Willy look unsuccessful?’
‘Does Willy demand that Linda throw away the stockings because he is unable to live with the guilt associated with them, or because he does not want to see his wife wearing mended stockings which make her look poor and, by implication, make Willy look unsuccessful?’
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Homework (set Tuesday 9th November)
You are to complete a character poster for either Willy, Linda or Biff (depending on which you were assigned in class). Your poster should include:
1) A colour-image / drawing of the character (can be downloaded) in the centre
2) A number of carefully selected features as part of the image (key piece of clothing, a key prop, a facial expression / feature etc). You should have a minimum of 5 of these features
3) You should include at least one detailed annotation for each of the features you have included. This should explain how your chosen feature reflects a key aspect of your character
4) A paragraph that explains how the audience would feel / think about your character (based on everything up until this part of the play)
To see an example for Happy, click here.
Due: Friday 12th November
1) A colour-image / drawing of the character (can be downloaded) in the centre
2) A number of carefully selected features as part of the image (key piece of clothing, a key prop, a facial expression / feature etc). You should have a minimum of 5 of these features
3) You should include at least one detailed annotation for each of the features you have included. This should explain how your chosen feature reflects a key aspect of your character
4) A paragraph that explains how the audience would feel / think about your character (based on everything up until this part of the play)
To see an example for Happy, click here.
Due: Friday 12th November
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