“Put out the light, and then put out the light...”

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“Put out the light, and then put out the light...”

Reading the text Before we start to analyse each scene in detail (step 2) we need to read for overall understanding and context. This will allow you to: add to your notes from your film viewing on structure and effect (AO1: ‘informed response’) add to your AO3 notes and begin to apply them more specifically to the text (AO3: ‘significance and influence of contexts’) create a foundation to build on with your in-depth AO2 analysis (AO1: ‘informed response’)

After each scene... 1. Make notes on the characters, setting and events of the scene + any immediately obvious AO3

2. Answer the questions on your sheet