LO: To explore and interpret the development of characters and events.

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LO: To explore and interpret the development of characters and events.

Controlled Assessment Questions Characterisation and Voice 1. Heroes and Villains: Explore the ways sympathy for and/or dislike of a character is created in The Crucible by Arthur Miller 2. Explore the ways Arthur Miller creates differences between characters and write about the importance of these characters.

Controlled Assessment Questions Themes and Ideas 1. Explore the ways Arthur Miller presents decisions within The Crucible. 2. Explore different parts of The Crucible by Arthur Miller to show the development of an idea or theme.

The Girls

How do the grils in The Crucible develop and change throughout? Development Change

What is interpretation?