How does Miller present the theme of betrayal in The Crucible?
How does Miller present witch hunts?
Notes to support the above presentation:
How does Miller present the theme of integrity in The Crucible?
How does Miller present Mary Warren / The girls and how do you respond?
How does Miller present attitudes towards the court?
How does Miller present John Proctor and how do you respond?
Thursday, 17 March 2016
Sunday, 13 March 2016
How do you respond to the character of Abigail Williams and how does Miller make you respond as you do?
Rachel's notes from the lesson:
James' essay - for an excellent opening paragraph
Pandora's essay for some interesting reader responses to Abigail:
Hope's clear and well argued essay:
Dylan's essay for a clear argument and good use of context:
My essay from the lesson:
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Sunday, 6 March 2016
How Does Miller Present the Theme of Justice?
For a really good few paragraphs including a very nicely structured conclusion:
Talia's essay:
For a really clear introduction to the theme of justice in Salem:
Ella's opening paragraph:
and, for a really clear overview of the relevance of meta-narrative, a later paragraph from Ella:
For some great examples of how to seamlessly weave in the 1950s context:
Daniel's essay:
For interesting and authoritative comments on Miller's messages to us all presented through the theme of justice:
Orli's essay:
And, finally, for another clear and authoritative response from Nathan (whoop, whoop!):
Nathan's essay - look at what he has to say in paragraphs 5 and 6, in particular, regarding the court and meta-narrative.
Talia's essay:
For a really clear introduction to the theme of justice in Salem:
Ella's opening paragraph:
and, for a really clear overview of the relevance of meta-narrative, a later paragraph from Ella:
For some great examples of how to seamlessly weave in the 1950s context:
Daniel's essay:
For interesting and authoritative comments on Miller's messages to us all presented through the theme of justice:
Orli's essay:
And, finally, for another clear and authoritative response from Nathan (whoop, whoop!):
Nathan's essay - look at what he has to say in paragraphs 5 and 6, in particular, regarding the court and meta-narrative.
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
How do you respond to the character of Reverend Hale and how does Miller make you respond as you do?
Daniel, Orli and Joe's essays:
My essay:
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