Structure Flashcards
(15 cards)
How many acts are there?
3
What does the twist at the end of the play do to the audience?
It keeps the audience gripped and on the edge of theie seats.
What does the cliff-hangers do to the audience in the play?
This keeps the audience engaged.
how is the play cyclical?
This is because the start and the end of the play are the same.
What does the phrases do in the acts?
It provides a clear focus upon each character and their responsibility.
What does the twist ending in the play make the readers/audience think and feel?
The audience would be shocked and left with lots of unanswered questions.
How does priestly revealing the death twice impact the audience?
It confuses and shocks the audience.
How do the stage directions help the structure?
They help the reader to know whats going on easier.
How does the way the play is structured help priestly show his opinion on socialism and class?
It helps him show what he thinks is right and wrong through the characters.
How does the Fake inspector help prove priestley’s point about class and people them days.
This helps as it shows not everyone is who you think they are and we should learn from this.
How does a time play help in the structure?
It helps the audience see whats happened.
How else does priestly show his opinion?
The inspector is seen as priestley’s mouthpiece,
What else do the characters do in the play that stands out?
They show anybody can change and take responsibility.
What is the final thing the characters do that stands out in the final act?
Some of them admit guilt and say they will be better people (more socialist.)
How is gerald finding out the inspector isnt really a inspector a key part in priestley’s opinion?
This is because it shows anyone can be absolutely anyone.