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eng lit

darkness

ambituon and moral corruption

lady macbeth

downfall of macbeth through manipulation and deciet

blood and daggers

represents guilt and the aftermath of the regicide

d1

stars hide your faces let not light see my black

d2

vauliting ambition which o'erleaps itself

d3

let nights black agents to their preys

lm1

lookth like the innocent flower but be a serpent undert

lm2

like the poor cat ithadage

lm3

a little water clears us of this deed

bd

is this a dagger which i see before me

bd2

will all great neptunes ocean wash my deeds from hands

c1

ambition in jacobean era was seen as a threat to social order if one chased personal gain over social and divine loyalty will lead to chaos

c2

story can be seen as a retelling of adam and eve. adam being destroyed by eve

c3

king james used to write many novels about witches. it can be said that their influence on macbeth promotes his beliefs and exposes dnagers of witchcraft

i did nothing im ashamed of

mrs b

as if a girl of that sort woukd ever refuse money

mrs b

we are members of one body

inspector

i cant accept any responsibility

mrs b

i think she only had herself to blame

mrs

she was alone friendless almost penniless

inspector

i behaved badly too. i know i did.

sheila

public men mr burling have responsibility as well as privalleges

goole

she had a lot to say far too much. she had to go.

mr birling

aic c 1

Setting: 1912 (Edwardian Era)
• Big divide between rich and poor.

• Upper class = wealth + privilege.

• Working class = poverty, no welfare, few rights.

aic c 2

Women’s Rights
• Women expected to marry and obey men.

• Working-class women = exploited workers.

• No right to vote yet (until 1918/1928).

• Priestley shows women’s vulnerability through Eva.

aic c 3

Written in 1945 (Post–WWII Context)
• Britain recovering from war, wanted social change.

• Rise of socialism and welfare state (Labour victory 1945).

• People valued unity, equality, responsibility

aic c 4

Generation Gap
• Old (Mr & Mrs Birling) = stubborn, selfish.

• Young (Sheila & Eric) = change, remorse, hope.

• Suggests future progress lies with the younger generation

aic c 5

Priestley’s Message
• Priestley = socialist, wanted a fairer society.

• Uses the Inspector to teach moral and social responsibility.

• Criticises selfishness and class inequality

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