Higher English The Cone Gatherers Lady Runcie Campbell Flashcards

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Show how LRC is a good, respected character

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“It astonished him that she, so generally good,should be helping him in his plan of evil.”

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Show LRC’s biggest flaw

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she would have given the cone gatherers the use of the beach but, if Duror had not dissuaded her…”

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Show LRC’s biggest flaw

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she would have given the cone gatherers the use of the beach but, if Duror had not dissuaded her…”

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Show how LRC is a good, respected character

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“It astonished him that she, so generally good,should be helping him in his plan of evil.”

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Show how LRC cares about her class position

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“she was wealthy and powerful, they were poor and weak: why should she trouble to be fair to them?”

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Show how LRC cares about her class position

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“she was wealthy and powerful, they were poor and weak: why should she trouble to be fair to them?”

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When Roderick asks to give the cone gatherers a lift, we see her inner conflict

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“she was still astonished, but she was also fond and proud”

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When Roderick asks to give the cone gatherers a lift, we see her inner conflict

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“she was still astonished, but she was also fond and proud”

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Show LRC’s conflict between religion and class when she visits Peggy

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“To obey Christ by being humble must mean to betray her husband”

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Show LRC’s conflict between religion and class when she visits Peggy

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“To obey Christ by being humble must mean to betray her husband”

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Show LRC’s contrast with her husbands beliefs

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“he believed in God…and therefore in heaven;but it was a heaven where there must be rank as on Earth”

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Show LRC’s contrast with her husbands beliefs

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“he believed in God…and therefore in heaven;but it was a heaven where there must be rank as on Earth”

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Show how LRC begins to see that her morality is more important than class in final chapter

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“Fear, anxiety, love, sorrow, regret, and hope, were in her mind, but not anger”

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Show how LRC begins to see that her morality is more important than class in final chapter

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“Fear, anxiety, love, sorrow, regret, and hope, were in her mind, but not anger”

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Show how LRC thinks about her class affects her religion

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“She knew how hard it was for the rich and powerful to enter heaven”

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Show how LRC thinks about her class affects her religion

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“She knew how hard it was for the rich and powerful to enter heaven”

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Show how LRC feels she ‘corrupts’ the class system

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“there had been a corrupter…and perhaps there still was one, herself the Christian.”

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Show how LRC feels she ‘corrupts’ the class system

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“there had been a corrupter…and perhaps there still was one, herself the Christian.”