Finishing Act 3 To compare Capitalist and Socialist viewpoints.

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Finishing Act 3 To compare Capitalist and Socialist viewpoints. All: describe two different views. Most: use quotations from the play. Some: evaluate Priestley’s intentions.

Starter: These are images taken from a recent National Theatre production. How are they different from the script? 2 2 2

Capitalism Vs Socialism Colour in the quotations on your sheet, using 2 colours (1 for socialism and 1 for capitalism). Finished? Continue highlighting quotations to show Capitalist and Socialist views in the play (including the ones on your sheet). 3 3 3

Homework check What did you find out about Capitalism and Socialism? Compare your homework on your table… 4 4 4

Act Three p69 Mr Birling Eric Mrs Birling Shelia Gerald Which characters changed their attitudes over the course of the play? Who do you think the Inspector was? 5 5 5

Analysing character Finish your sentences and close analysis work from yesterday. What did you learn about Priestley’s use of language? Finished? Continue highlighting quotations in your copy of the play to show aspects of Mr Birling’s character. 6 6 6

What do you think about the ending of the play? Plenary: What do you think about the ending of the play? 7 7 7