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1 CHOO 8 MARKS

2 REMEMBER: FOLLOW THE PATTERN
C (2) COMMONALITY (FROM OUR COLOURED SHEET) H (2) HOME PASSAGE (THE ONE YOU ARE GIVEN) O (2) OTHER EXAMPLE FROM ELSEWHERE O (2) OTHER EXAMPLE FROM ELSEWHERE

3 Let’s do this together ….
Scene two – 8 mark question The theme of prejudice is explored in this extract. Show how the theme of prejudice is developed here and elsewhere in the play.

4 C – COMMONALITY (2 marks)
What you need to do: Write a blurb about prejudice and how it is “developed throughout the play”. i.e. use your notes from the coloured theme sheet. E.g. Throughout the play, the characters either express prejudice or are affected by prejudice from others outside of their culture. The characters define themselves proudly in relation to their national heritage and the country they live in – sometimes to the exclusion of others. This ideas is developed throughout the play.

5 H – HOME Passage (2 MARKS)
What you need to do: Find a significant example of prejudice from the extract given to you. Quote and explain “She must be giving you something you can’t get from an Italian girl” Suggests that Rosinella is prejudiced as she believes that Scottish girls have poor morals / are sexually promiscuous compared to Italian girls who she considers to be more chaste/virtuous

6 OR … “These Scotch girls, they’re all the same…” Tone of contempt/distrust “all” suggests every one. “same” identical This shows prejudice as Rosinella reflects a poor opinion of Scottish girls as she stereotypes them to having low morals in their personal and sexual behaviour. Others?

7 O: OTHER (2 MARKS) O: OTHER (2 MARKS)
What you need to do: Write a short blurb explaining the scene/event you are now going to refer to. (Quote) Analyse/Explain how this develops the theme of prejudice. (Comment and Effect i.e. link to how prejudice is developed) The scene where Lucia is playing school with Hughie further develops the theme of prejudice. In this scene Lucia is ………….. This suggests that she is feeling …… This develops the theme of prejudice because we begin to understand ………..

8 O: OTHER (2 MARKS) O: OTHER (2 MARKS)
In the scene where Massimo is arrested, the theme of prejudice is developed as his community turns against him. After Massimo’s store is raided, he is arrested. When Rosinella asks why he is being arrested, he replies, “I’m a … Tally” “Tally” is a derogatory/insulting term for Italians used by non-Italians. The elipses (…) suggests hesitation by Massimo to use the insulting term. This develops the theme of prejudice because it shows how the Scots community has turned against Massimo and his family because they are now fearful of all Italians since the outbreak of the war – despite them having known and liked the Predreschis for many years.

9 O: OTHER (2 MARKS) O: OTHER (2 MARKS)
The theme of prejudice is also shown when: In this scene ….. This shows …. Or “Quote” Comment Effect if you can.

10 How a CHOO answer should look …
Throughout the play, the Italian characters either express prejudice towards Scots or are affected by prejudice from others outside of their culture. The characters define themselves in relation to their national heritage and the country they live in – sometimes to the exclusion of others. This ideas is developed throughout the play. Prejudice is shown in this extract by: “She must be giving you something you can’t get from an Italian girl” Tone – sarcasm “must” suggests certainty “can’t get” suggests not available Suggests that Rosinella is prejudiced as she believes that Scottish girls have poor morals / are sexually promiscuous compared to Italian girls who she considers to be more chaste/virtuous In the scene where Massimo is arrested, the theme of prejudice is developed as his community turns against him. After Massimo’s store is raided, he is arrested. When Rosinella asks why, he replies, “I’m a … Tally” “Tally” is a derogatory/insulting term for Italians used by non-Italians. The elipses (…) suggests hesitation by Massimo to use the insulting term. This develops the theme of prejudice because it shows how the Scots community has turned against Massimo and his family because they are now fearful of all Italians since the outbreak of the war – despite them having known and liked the Predreschis for many years. The scene where Lucia is playing school with Hughie further develops the theme of prejudice. In this scene Lucia is ………….. This suggests that she is feeling …… This develops the theme of prejudice because we begin to understand ………..

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