*Inspector Calls Quotes + Power and Conflict Quotes + Basic info* *Inspector Calls:* "A man has to make his own way- has to look after himself and his family" - Mr Birling. This quotes establishes Mr Birlings beliefs and opinions, showing him to be a capitalist and someone who only cares about himself- then his family, but none else. This tells us, the audience that Mr Birling is a binary opposite to the Inspector (who acts as Priestley's mouthpiece) who promotes the idea that we have responsibility to look after each other. He says "We are members of one body", "Public men, mr Birling have responsibilities as well as privileges". "You not only knew her, but you knew her well"- Sheila. This is interesting, as we the audience realise the similarities between Eric and Gerald, they both go to the palace bar in order to exploit women, but while Eric, who is completely unflattering and lazy, is frowed upon, while Gerald, a charismatic, upper class man, manages to come across as respectable. While Eric says "A state where a chap turns nasty", Gerald is respectable. However, due to his class he avoids responsibility, Priestley is criticising how the upper classes are able to get away with manipulating and using the lower classes due to their power and authority. "Unsinkable, absolutely Unsinkable"- Mr Birling. Dramatic irony, a post war audience will be aware of the titanic and what happened. The titanic acts as a metaphor for capitalism, and how everyone sees it as being "Unsinkable", but it inevitability fails. Mr Birling stating his pride and absolute belief that the titanic will not sink, is him reinforcing his belief in capitalism, and how he believes it will sail, and will be successful, despite that not being true. "I did nothing I'm ashamed of"- Mrs Birling. Mrs Birling is reinforcing her belief that she, an upper class women, was not in the wrong when rejecting a suffering, lower class women who carried her grandchild. It's made clear that Mrs Birling is not working at the charity in order to help people, but for the status it brings, it makes her SEEM respectable. She only feels slightly sorry when she learns it was her grandchild who died... "We don't live alone, we are all members of one body"- The Inspector. He is pushing forward the idea of socialism, he is essentially saying that we are all responsible for each other, and that socialism is the way to go in order to improve society. This is backed up in the same speach when he says "Fire, blood and anguish" which shows us that if we dont change, we will only repeat history with WW1 and 2, and it will only lead to death and destruction. "Hard Headed man of business"- Mr Birling. Establishes his nature as a selfish, self centered businessman that Priestley aims to criticise. "Nobody wants war"-Mr Birling. More dramatic irony, it shows his lack of social understanding and how he doesn't truly understand what is going on. Mr Birling doesn't care enough, as he is too stubborn and arrogant to consider the possibility that his belief in capitalism will fail. "Girls of that class"- Mrs Birling, shows her disregard for the lower classes, believing herself to be above them. She shows us how she doesn't really care about the lower classes, which is evident with the derogatory language. She also assumes that all the working class care about is money, which while it is something they need, she is surprised that the working classes would refuse money. She also shows a lack of social understanding here. "Why shouldn't they try for higher wages"- (I'm not 100% but I'm 99% sure that this is Sheila), criticism of Mr Birling, she criticises the mistreatment of the working classes, and realises the injustice behind the underpayment of the working class. Sheila begins to see the truth behind capitalism and when the inspector leaves, she becomes the new voice of priestly and the working class. *Poems (Brief overview + a few quotes -unexplained-)* Checkin out me history- Dramatic monologue, where the speaker blames the government for only teaching their own culture. He feels as though his identity is being covered up by the British Government. Quotes: "Blind me to my own identity" "Dem tell me bout 1066 and all dat" "Dem never tell me bout nanny de maroon" The Prelude- A poem about the speaker reminiscing about the time he stole a boat, only to be overwhelmed by the power of nature. Explores the idea that power is both beautiful and dangerous. Quotes- "Troubled Pleasure" "Dipped my oars into the silent lake" "Upreared it's head" London- A poem about the speaker commenting on life in London while wandering through the streets, as he talks about the injustice that occurs. Quotes- "Charted Thames" "In every cry of every man" "Mind forged manacles" "Blood rums down palace walls" Tissue- Poem about paper and how it is both fragile and useful. Paper acts as a metaphor for power and how humans have the wrong attitude about life (note: arguably the worst poem, wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have to) Quotes: "See how easily they fall away on a sign" "Maps too" "Fine slips from Grocery shops" The emigree- Dramatic monologue about the speakers old country and how she had to leave it due to conflict, but she will still love her country. Quotes- "It may be sick with tyrants, but i am branded with an impression of sunlight" "I can't get it off my tongue, it tastes of sunlight" "They mutter death, and my shadow falls as evidence of sunlight" My last duchess- Dramatic monologue about a dukes last duchess. Explores the idea of human power and corruption. Quotes- "That's my laat duchess painted there on the wall" "None puts back the curtain i have drawn for you but i" "Notice Neptune, though" Charge of the light brigade- Describes the light bridage who were given the wrong order to charge. Shows how they are noble and should be respected while criticising the government for the mistake. Quotes- "Half a league, half a league" "Into the vally of death" "When can their glory fade" "Honour the light brigade, noble six hundred!" Kamikaze- Narrative poem about a kamikaze pilot who turns back on his mission, and how due to propaganda, he is shunned for doing so. Quotes- "Shaven head, full of powerful incantations" "Black crabs, feathery prawns" "Which had been the better way to die" "We too learned, to be silent" War Photographer- Third person poem about a war Photographer placing pictures in a dark room. Explores the idea that war causes pain to average civilians. Quotes- "Spools of suffering set out in ordered rows" "Children running in nightmare heat" "They do not care" Exposure- Poem that describes the harsh conditions of war and the effect it can have. Quotes- "Merciless East winds that knive us" "Twisting Agonies of men among it's brambles" "Nothing happens" (Anaphora) Ozymandias- Poem describing a crumbled statue in the middle of nowhere of Ozymandias and how it's been consumed by nature. (Natures power > human power) Quotes- "Sneer of cold command" "Nothing beside remains" "Sands stretch far away" Poppies- Poem about a mother who is missing her son who has gone to war (and has presumably died) and how she feels a sense of loss and grief. Quotes- "Poppies had already been placed" "Binding around your blazer" "Intoxicated" Remains- About a solider experiencing PTSD after killing some robbers/looters. Looks at the physiological effects of war. Quotes- "On another occasion" "I see every roud as it rips through his life" "His bloody life in my bloody hands" "The drinks and drugs won't flush it out" (Best poem fr) Bayonet charge- Poem about a solider who has a moment of realisation as he questions why he is charging in a battlefield. Suggests war is almost pointless. Criticism of the government + propaganda for misleading people. Quotes- "Suddenly, he awoke and was running" "In bewilderment he almost stopped" "King, honour, human dignity, etcetera" Storm on the island- Poem about a speaker who feels confident about rhe upcoming storm, but slowly becomes more worried about it. Metaphor for the violence in ireland. Quotes- "we are prepared, we build our houses squat" "Raise a tragic chorus in a gale" "We are bombarded by the empty air" This took a while, hope its helpful.
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I have an interpretation, the idea of "sharp" also connotates the idea of cutting something, and when you cut something you are precise with it. This ideology links to Inspector Goole as a character where he is precise, he knows what to say at given moments and appears as a trained inspector, in which Priestley uses the inspector as a mouthpiece to display how his message has been thought out for a given duration, he has had experience and perhaps uses this opportunity to spread his proto-socialistic ideas. Not sure if this is a reach but here's an interpretation I just thought of for after tomorrow if necessary.
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From a fellow English teacher's perspective, AIC is one of the more nicer and easier texts to teach at KS4 level and it clicks with the students easily, as everything is so straight forward and for AO2 there isn't even really many language techniques so it's all zoom in, zoom in, zoom in. But it also lends itself to the students making their own inferences. It's the perfect balance of being accessible but giving students the freedom to read between the lines and write about the effect on the reader in great detail. Now Jekyll and Hyde on the other hand. Good lord, which bright spark decided to put that on the GCSE spec?
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The 2023-24 may EXAM was about = the question for the unseen poet was about love and relationship and power and conflict it was about my last duchess - power and for the inspector call it was about the old and young character -their different responses to the inspect and the other one was about the women in the generation - how they were treated.
hello, i have an interpretation of the text, an inspector calls. so you know when the inspector arrives and the stage directions say that the lighting has become 'brighter and harder' . its kind of like a biblical allusion as angel gabriel came to visit mary, the same way the inspector is coming to the birling's to deliver a message from priestley (the voice of god). when the inspector came to visit the birlings , the lighting has become brighter and harder- when something is extremely bright, it may be blinding, which may also foreshadow how the older generation are giving a blind eye to social responsibility- linking to their refusal resistance to change due to their archaic , traditional ways
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to all studying inspector calls: you killed her - damn you- damn you (ao2 fragmented speech and repetition of damn you creating a sense of aggression and tension between eric and sybil) ao3 (yap abt younger generation vs older generation and how socialism links to this) she looked young and fresh ( gerald says this a02 semantic field of meat and animals aka zoomorphism showing objectifying of women) ao3(suggests how even gerald is a slave to capitalism as he cant marry whom he wants to but the wealthy) unsinkable absolutely unsinkable (ao2 repetition emphasising birlings views plus dramatic irony) ao3 ( 1945 viewers know the titanic has sunk so birlings yapping) if men do not learn that lesson they shall be taught it in fire and blood and anguish (ao2 polysyndeton means repetition of conjugations such as 'and' so the consequences are emphasised also creates a semantic field of hell.) ao3 (link it to how the inspector is always 'cutting in" so he cooks capitalism) clothes mean something quite different to a women (ao2 is a euphemism which means an expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.) ao3 (this shows how women are forced to hide their opinions due to expectations. it also suggests that women are respected by their clothes which suggests how they are victims to capitalism.) it was a hellish thing to see- oh my god (ao2 juxtaposition between hellish and god suggests the extent to which the rape has cooked eric. The fragmented speech emphasises this. this is also a euphemism)
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Hello please someone help. I’m in year 8 i have a very important assessment coming up that determines me getting into set 1 English from set 2. We are reading a book called private peaceful and we have to explain “ how morpurgo creates a sense of tragedy in pages 14-18 of private peaceful at tommos fathers death. I have picked out 4 quotes but I’m stuck on how to explain them. My quotes are “ i have killed my own father”, “the earth thuds and thumps down on the coffin behind us as we drift away leaving him” , “ if only I had tried to save myelf, if I had run he would not now be lying dead in his coffin” and (what I think is my best quote) “i want father to hear the birds for the last time before the earth closes in on top of him and he has nothing left but science” SOMEONE PLEASE GUIDE AND HELP ME. What language techniques do the quotes show and how can I explain this in detail to get the best mark possible. PLEASE SOMEONE!.
@@karima8169 oh well I got a really good grade for that assessment and I am currently revising for another assessment which is similar to English Language Paper 1 question 2 and English literature Paper 1.
@@jinitbafna so many people forgot about the male part 😂 I wrote about how the roles of patriarchy were reversed and macbeth was oppressed by female characters
@@jinitbafna ? The male bit didn't actually matter too much, you could still talk about his mental deterioration and get it right. The male bit just gave u a bit more room to explore the question
@@mrgdsjs1084 same, it's like 3 quotes per poem which is 36 quotes and then ontop of that you need to know which poems to compare with which and more specifically which quotes from those 2 poems you chose compare best together . Ontop of all that you also need to know each poems purpose and be able to mention context cause it has AO3 in the markscheme for poems (not unseen) it's like each poem is it's own book and then you have to work out how to intertwine different quotes between different books with eachover
Could you say "she looked young and fresh" is chremamorphisim as he dehumanises and desensitises Eva and objectifies her not only sexually but essentially removes her human qualities which further evidences the flaws of a capitalistic society which Priesley explores through the Inspector as a mouthpiece. lso is it viable to say Eva is a microcosm and that the inspector's name is a charchternyomn as Ghoole is a homophone for Ghoul which mimics his transcendence and the depth to which the Birling's have transgressed as their behaviour has requried someone to intervene.
it was about how priestley presents woman in the play and the other one was how priestlry presnts the old and new characters and all that it was calmmmmm
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31:57 just realised my eng lit got hard carried😇 BTW (I'm new to this channel) is it that because the capitalists are educated by patriarchism that the working class doesn't matter, they allow themselves to follow their id, ie their desire or their instincts, and exploit a working class woman however they want?
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Describe it as a financial hierarchy, mr B is at the top and the his workers (including Eva Smith) are at the bottom. You could link it to Eva being a victim of capitalism or Mr B’s greed if the question is about Greed or smth. Hope this helped 👍
*Inspector Calls Quotes + Power and Conflict Quotes + Basic info*
*Inspector Calls:*
"A man has to make his own way- has to look after himself and his family" - Mr Birling. This quotes establishes Mr Birlings beliefs and opinions, showing him to be a capitalist and someone who only cares about himself- then his family, but none else. This tells us, the audience that Mr Birling is a binary opposite to the Inspector (who acts as Priestley's mouthpiece) who promotes the idea that we have responsibility to look after each other. He says "We are members of one body", "Public men, mr Birling have responsibilities as well as privileges".
"You not only knew her, but you knew her well"- Sheila. This is interesting, as we the audience realise the similarities between Eric and Gerald, they both go to the palace bar in order to exploit women, but while Eric, who is completely unflattering and lazy, is frowed upon, while Gerald, a charismatic, upper class man, manages to come across as respectable. While Eric says "A state where a chap turns nasty", Gerald is respectable. However, due to his class he avoids responsibility, Priestley is criticising how the upper classes are able to get away with manipulating and using the lower classes due to their power and authority.
"Unsinkable, absolutely Unsinkable"- Mr Birling. Dramatic irony, a post war audience will be aware of the titanic and what happened. The titanic acts as a metaphor for capitalism, and how everyone sees it as being "Unsinkable", but it inevitability fails. Mr Birling stating his pride and absolute belief that the titanic will not sink, is him reinforcing his belief in capitalism, and how he believes it will sail, and will be successful, despite that not being true.
"I did nothing I'm ashamed of"- Mrs Birling. Mrs Birling is reinforcing her belief that she, an upper class women, was not in the wrong when rejecting a suffering, lower class women who carried her grandchild. It's made clear that Mrs Birling is not working at the charity in order to help people, but for the status it brings, it makes her SEEM respectable. She only feels slightly sorry when she learns it was her grandchild who died...
"We don't live alone, we are all members of one body"- The Inspector. He is pushing forward the idea of socialism, he is essentially saying that we are all responsible for each other, and that socialism is the way to go in order to improve society. This is backed up in the same speach when he says "Fire, blood and anguish" which shows us that if we dont change, we will only repeat history with WW1 and 2, and it will only lead to death and destruction.
"Hard Headed man of business"- Mr Birling. Establishes his nature as a selfish, self centered businessman that Priestley aims to criticise.
"Nobody wants war"-Mr Birling. More dramatic irony, it shows his lack of social understanding and how he doesn't truly understand what is going on. Mr Birling doesn't care enough, as he is too stubborn and arrogant to consider the possibility that his belief in capitalism will fail.
"Girls of that class"- Mrs Birling, shows her disregard for the lower classes, believing herself to be above them. She shows us how she doesn't really care about the lower classes, which is evident with the derogatory language. She also assumes that all the working class care about is money, which while it is something they need, she is surprised that the working classes would refuse money. She also shows a lack of social understanding here.
"Why shouldn't they try for higher wages"- (I'm not 100% but I'm 99% sure that this is Sheila), criticism of Mr Birling, she criticises the mistreatment of the working classes, and realises the injustice behind the underpayment of the working class. Sheila begins to see the truth behind capitalism and when the inspector leaves, she becomes the new voice of priestly and the working class.
*Poems (Brief overview + a few quotes -unexplained-)*
Checkin out me history-
Dramatic monologue, where the speaker blames the government for only teaching their own culture. He feels as though his identity is being covered up by the British Government.
Quotes: "Blind me to my own identity"
"Dem tell me bout 1066 and all dat"
"Dem never tell me bout nanny de maroon"
The Prelude-
A poem about the speaker reminiscing about the time he stole a boat, only to be overwhelmed by the power of nature. Explores the idea that power is both beautiful and dangerous.
Quotes- "Troubled Pleasure"
"Dipped my oars into the silent lake"
"Upreared it's head"
London-
A poem about the speaker commenting on life in London while wandering through the streets, as he talks about the injustice that occurs.
Quotes- "Charted Thames"
"In every cry of every man"
"Mind forged manacles"
"Blood rums down palace walls"
Tissue-
Poem about paper and how it is both fragile and useful. Paper acts as a metaphor for power and how humans have the wrong attitude about life (note: arguably the worst poem, wouldn't recommend doing this unless you have to)
Quotes: "See how easily they fall away on a sign"
"Maps too"
"Fine slips from Grocery shops"
The emigree-
Dramatic monologue about the speakers old country and how she had to leave it due to conflict, but she will still love her country.
Quotes- "It may be sick with tyrants, but i am branded with an impression of sunlight"
"I can't get it off my tongue, it tastes of sunlight"
"They mutter death, and my shadow falls as evidence of sunlight"
My last duchess-
Dramatic monologue about a dukes last duchess. Explores the idea of human power and corruption.
Quotes- "That's my laat duchess painted there on the wall"
"None puts back the curtain i have drawn for you but i"
"Notice Neptune, though"
Charge of the light brigade-
Describes the light bridage who were given the wrong order to charge. Shows how they are noble and should be respected while criticising the government for the mistake.
Quotes- "Half a league, half a league"
"Into the vally of death"
"When can their glory fade"
"Honour the light brigade, noble six hundred!"
Kamikaze-
Narrative poem about a kamikaze pilot who turns back on his mission, and how due to propaganda, he is shunned for doing so.
Quotes- "Shaven head, full of powerful incantations"
"Black crabs, feathery prawns"
"Which had been the better way to die"
"We too learned, to be silent"
War Photographer- Third person poem about a war Photographer placing pictures in a dark room. Explores the idea that war causes pain to average civilians.
Quotes- "Spools of suffering set out in ordered rows"
"Children running in nightmare heat"
"They do not care"
Exposure- Poem that describes the harsh conditions of war and the effect it can have.
Quotes- "Merciless East winds that knive us"
"Twisting Agonies of men among it's brambles"
"Nothing happens" (Anaphora)
Ozymandias- Poem describing a crumbled statue in the middle of nowhere of Ozymandias and how it's been consumed by nature. (Natures power > human power)
Quotes- "Sneer of cold command"
"Nothing beside remains"
"Sands stretch far away"
Poppies- Poem about a mother who is missing her son who has gone to war (and has presumably died) and how she feels a sense of loss and grief.
Quotes- "Poppies had already been placed"
"Binding around your blazer"
"Intoxicated"
Remains- About a solider experiencing PTSD after killing some robbers/looters. Looks at the physiological effects of war.
Quotes- "On another occasion"
"I see every roud as it rips through his life"
"His bloody life in my bloody hands"
"The drinks and drugs won't flush it out"
(Best poem fr)
Bayonet charge- Poem about a solider who has a moment of realisation as he questions why he is charging in a battlefield. Suggests war is almost pointless. Criticism of the government + propaganda for misleading people.
Quotes- "Suddenly, he awoke and was running"
"In bewilderment he almost stopped"
"King, honour, human dignity, etcetera"
Storm on the island- Poem about a speaker who feels confident about rhe upcoming storm, but slowly becomes more worried about it. Metaphor for the violence in ireland.
Quotes- "we are prepared, we build our houses squat"
"Raise a tragic chorus in a gale"
"We are bombarded by the empty air"
This took a while, hope its helpful.
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I have an interpretation, the idea of "sharp" also connotates the idea of cutting something, and when you cut something you are precise with it. This ideology links to Inspector Goole as a character where he is precise, he knows what to say at given moments and appears as a trained inspector, in which Priestley uses the inspector as a mouthpiece to display how his message has been thought out for a given duration, he has had experience and perhaps uses this opportunity to spread his proto-socialistic ideas.
Not sure if this is a reach but here's an interpretation I just thought of for after tomorrow if necessary.
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From a fellow English teacher's perspective, AIC is one of the more nicer and easier texts to teach at KS4 level and it clicks with the students easily, as everything is so straight forward and for AO2 there isn't even really many language techniques so it's all zoom in, zoom in, zoom in. But it also lends itself to the students making their own inferences. It's the perfect balance of being accessible but giving students the freedom to read between the lines and write about the effect on the reader in great detail.
Now Jekyll and Hyde on the other hand. Good lord, which bright spark decided to put that on the GCSE spec?
oh yeah definitely! I felt like there was a LOT to say about context and just general AO3 for AIC as well
@@18th18th Yep, and sometimes when teaching AIC I feel that the focus on AO2 is just an afterthought!
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This video must be the best video I have ever watched surrounding an inspector calls. It goes over everything you could possibly need to remember and know. Thank you so much, it really helped me to go back through this play slowly. This allowed me to apply my knowledge and remember new things. I would also recommend making notes as you watch and pause/rewind sections to help set it in your brain. You can also refer back to your notes. I am definitely subscribing… this is the first video of many that I will watch from Mr Everything English.
June 2017 - Mrs birling being unlikeable, inspector & how society can be improved
June 2018 - Erics attitude, importance of social class
June 2019 - Lessons learnt by Sheila, selfishness
Nov 2020 - Mr Birling as only caring for himself
Nov 2021 - Gerald explores responsibility, Society as unfair
June 2022 - Eric learning about society, inequality in society
SO… we have not had Eva Smith, Inspector Goole & the Birling family as a whole as charecters AND we have not had big themes such as gender, age, power, blame
COMMENT YOUR PREDICTIONS BELOW
Inspector Goole & Gender
because of advanced information from CCEA I know my question is going to be on Eric
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@@lucikka3674 jeez well done
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@@biscuit_km waiting for this one
I ain't reading all'at 🗣❗
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Thankyou for saving my life 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sure is nice to get a good recap of the Inspector calls play before my exams in a few weeks time. 🎒
The 2023-24 may EXAM was about = the question for the unseen poet was about love and relationship and power and conflict it was about my last duchess - power and for the inspector call it was about the old and young character -their different responses to the inspect and the other one was about the women in the generation - how they were treated.
You’re respectfully the goat for doing this 🫵💙
hello, i have an interpretation of the text, an inspector calls. so you know when the inspector arrives and the stage directions say that the lighting has become 'brighter and harder' . its kind of like a biblical allusion as angel gabriel came to visit mary, the same way the inspector is coming to the birling's to deliver a message from priestley (the voice of god). when the inspector came to visit the birlings , the lighting has become brighter and harder- when something is extremely bright, it may be blinding, which may also foreshadow how the older generation are giving a blind eye to social responsibility- linking to their refusal resistance to change due to their archaic , traditional ways
Carrying my English right now thank you 🙏 I actually feel like I’m doing well in the exams
is dramatic irony structure or language?
@@kdot2390 I have no clue icl, I think it’s language but then again I’m late to replying so you don’t need me anymore
how did it go
eva smith was the victim of a tag team kill
grade 9 right there mate
is dramatic irony structure or language?
Sir these videos are really helpful but can you please do one video of poetry (love and relationship). I would be thankful to you.
SIr, your live stream for your Eng lit paper 1 i followed your planning step and i just get so many ideas in my head. I think i am going to get a solid 6 or a 7 thanks to you and Mr Salles of course two goats and true legends. If i wanted to go tuition i would certainly pick you but you live in central London ;-;
nahh he is in birm if he was in central london i would love to go as im not far from there
I'll probably get a grade 3
@@EishaAneel hes in luton
ye its like 4 hrs away from me though am i going to pay thirty pounds just to travel to him to and fro
what did you gett
thank uuu this was a very well presented revision video, very time effecient depsite the ammount of content in one video. thank u for ur service
to all studying inspector calls:
you killed her - damn you- damn you (ao2 fragmented speech and repetition of damn you creating a sense of aggression and tension between eric and sybil) ao3 (yap abt younger generation vs older generation and how socialism links to this)
she looked young and fresh ( gerald says this a02 semantic field of meat and animals aka zoomorphism showing objectifying of women) ao3(suggests how even gerald is a slave to capitalism as he cant marry whom he wants to but the wealthy)
unsinkable absolutely unsinkable (ao2 repetition emphasising birlings views plus dramatic irony) ao3 ( 1945 viewers know the titanic has sunk so birlings yapping)
if men do not learn that lesson they shall be taught it in fire and blood and anguish (ao2 polysyndeton means repetition of conjugations such as 'and' so the consequences are emphasised also creates a semantic field of hell.) ao3 (link it to how the inspector is always 'cutting in" so he cooks capitalism)
clothes mean something quite different to a women (ao2 is a euphemism which means an expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing.) ao3 (this shows how women are forced to hide their opinions due to expectations. it also suggests that women are respected by their clothes which suggests how they are victims to capitalism.)
it was a hellish thing to see- oh my god (ao2 juxtaposition between hellish and god suggests the extent to which the rape has cooked eric. The fragmented speech emphasises this. this is also a euphemism)
Your actually a legend for this
thanks for the video sir, but i don't think you said your prediction, unless i missed it
dude ur paper 1 macbeth quotes saved me i thought it was going to be about kingship and i only revised kingship but also your top 10 macbeth quotes video and i cooked hard asf on the test !!!
Who let bro cook
@@unclecondog9807 your allowed to cook, it's not on the exam rules
Hello please someone help. I’m in year 8 i have a very important assessment coming up that determines me getting into set 1 English from set 2. We are reading a book called private peaceful and we have to explain “ how morpurgo creates a sense of tragedy in pages 14-18 of private peaceful at tommos fathers death. I have picked out 4 quotes but I’m stuck on how to explain them. My quotes are “ i have killed my own father”, “the earth thuds and thumps down on the coffin behind us as we drift away leaving him” , “ if only I had tried to save myelf, if I had run he would not now be lying dead in his coffin” and (what I think is my best quote) “i want father to hear the birds for the last time before the earth closes in on top of him and he has nothing left but science” SOMEONE PLEASE GUIDE AND HELP ME. What language techniques do the quotes show and how can I explain this in detail to get the best mark possible. PLEASE SOMEONE!.
@@AliAdeel777 no assessment is important in yr 8 lil bro dw abt it
@@karima8169 oh well I got a really good grade for that assessment and I am currently revising for another assessment which is similar to English Language Paper 1 question 2 and English literature Paper 1.
Thanks you helped so much today thank u
Sir you are amazing , the questions was on gender
thankyou so muck my guy for helping me in lit paper 1 that livestream helped me alot
32:33 quotes here
Life saver
The Macbeth question was how does Shakespeare present Macbeth as a character who changes throughout the play
As a male character mate - a lot of people forgot about the "male" bit lmao - thx for lowering the grade boundaries!
@@jinitbafna so many people forgot about the male part 😂 I wrote about how the roles of patriarchy were reversed and macbeth was oppressed by female characters
@@shush3853 same i included patriarchy in my first 2 paragraphs
@@safsnake W I tried dedicating my whole essay around that
@@jinitbafna ? The male bit didn't actually matter too much, you could still talk about his mental deterioration and get it right. The male bit just gave u a bit more room to explore the question
Yes, I found paper 1 easy coz of you. I'm alright for inspector calls but scared for poetry
same, unseen poetry is alright. The comparisons though 😮
@@user-vw7dw7ro8h I'm fine with unseen poetry. It's just remembering the quotations and all that nonsense.
@@mrgdsjs1084 same, it's like 3 quotes per poem which is 36 quotes and then ontop of that you need to know which poems to compare with which and more specifically which quotes from those 2 poems you chose compare best together . Ontop of all that you also need to know each poems purpose and be able to mention context cause it has AO3 in the markscheme for poems (not unseen)
it's like each poem is it's own book and then you have to work out how to intertwine different quotes between different books with eachover
its actually quite easy because a lot of them relate to each other in some way or another, you'll be fine!
@@user-vw7dw7ro8h Ik,it's bullsh*t. I absolutely despise poetry. I'm doing power and conflict. Which one are u doing?
Great video by the way but what is your predictions for this question?
What if you just give me your brain for 2 hours 15 minutes?
is dramatic irony structure or language?
@@kdot2390 both :)
thank you so much, now I wont just be staring at the ceiling 😅
This really helped me!!! Thank you!!!!! :)
12:02 **Gerald Croft
Could you say "she looked young and fresh" is chremamorphisim as he dehumanises and desensitises Eva and objectifies her not only sexually but essentially removes her human qualities which further evidences the flaws of a capitalistic society which Priesley explores through the Inspector as a mouthpiece.
lso is it viable to say Eva is a microcosm and that the inspector's name is a charchternyomn as Ghoole is a homophone for Ghoul which mimics his transcendence and the depth to which the Birling's have transgressed as their behaviour has requried someone to intervene.
"A man has to mind his own business and look after himself and his own" - Mr Birling (Act 1)
Calm down lad there’s other quotes u should memorise as well
@@akh684 LOLLL
What does this quote mean??
Fr
Thank you god bless u
Timestamps guy, where are you??
kept it to the last day just like leicester 💙🦊
is dramatic irony structure or language?
Can't wait for this livestream.
It's on now
what about predictions
“A young girl has committed suicidal” reply: “is she ok”😂 8:00
^suicide***
Can you do one of these for Lord of the flies? Love the videos keep it up!
is dramatic irony structure or language?
@@kdot2390 its both
hi sir, could i say that the fact that the inspector calls is an anti war play it is one of priestley's ideas/context
it was about how priestley presents woman in the play and the other one was how priestlry presnts the old and new characters and all that it was calmmmmm
Yes bro, can you do one for Lord of the Flies? Legend
Literally started with 2 hours to spare. I’m done
this video was up load on may 19 2023 and im watching this video in may 19 2024 same month but different year
you saved me on paper 1, now comes paper 2.
is dramatic irony structure or language?
Do you not have Google also it’s structure
How would you link Freud : Id to the writing?
please do one for Lord of the Flies
Hi Sir, could you please repeat what the prediction was please, i dont think i got it in the live stream, thanks
Very good video but I don’t understand the 4 prtzel paragraphs ?
Are you taking GCSEs in 2024??
@@Maryemarabeeyes I am x
@@T.ashani same . I wish you all the best
Are you given an extract?
Thank you a lot for this video, it really helped me today in the exam :)
Sir I bought your 10 quotes for inspector calls and was wondering which you think would be better to use for my exam the ones in your 10 quotes or the ones in your videos.
They are all fine as long as you know how to talk about them and if they can be linked to the question.
40:40 😂😂😂 great analogy
great video bro
Does anyone know the app or website he used for the questions at the end?
for the exam question "inequality" could you talk about gender and patriarchy?
Yea 👍
should you use multiple quotes per paragraph? thanks!
So more interesting than mr bruff
Mr bruff sounds like he's pinching his nose 💀
is dramatic irony structure or language?
LEGEND - I GOT 100% IN LITERATURE PAPER 1 LAST YEAR = GRADE 9
bro ur saving me i love u
Thank you so much
best teacher tysm
could i write your metaphor about mr birling being a tree that the inspector is cutting down
ohhhhhh yeahhh that grade 8 english is possible with you
31:57 just realised my eng lit got hard carried😇
BTW (I'm new to this channel) is it that because the capitalists are educated by patriarchism that the working class doesn't matter, they allow themselves to follow their id, ie their desire or their instincts, and exploit a working class woman however they want?
does this include themes?
this don could genuinely have my firstborn
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is dramatic irony structure or language?
Tsym for paper 1. You literally saved me for romeo and juliet. i only revised the day before with ur quotes and managed to use the quotes for the question nobody expected. Could you do Love and Relationships for paper 2 lit please.
Bro could link the id to a piece of bread😂good stuff tho
😂 100%
What’s the prediction for inspectors question for theme
He said it’s probably gonna be inspector callsor gender
hey sir do i only need to remember these 4 quotes in the video for aic tommorow?
no bro u should learn a few more
is dramatic irony structure or language?
Hi, do you have to talk about gender in the 2023 Macbeth essay? It was "How is Macbeth presented as a male character who changes?"
i didnt really
i kinda just said he was oppressed my lady macbeth and how he half went insane
i talked about how he was controlled by female characters (witches and lady macbeth) his masculinity
@@gqueen6074 ye i said something about how lady macbeth questions his masculinity which makes him change
lol@@gqueen6074 thx for lowering grade boundaries
@@hu37mo I’m predicted a 9 dbi 🤣🤣
thank you smmm you’re the best sir
is dramatic irony structure or language?
2:13 this guy is hench look at those arms
Hey Sir, I have question for the capitalism triangle, how do you put it into a paragraph?
You don't
Describe it as a financial hierarchy, mr B is at the top and the his workers (including Eva Smith) are at the bottom. You could link it to Eva being a victim of capitalism or Mr B’s greed if the question is about Greed or smth. Hope this helped 👍
Was there any prediction?
Can’t wait to waffle tomorrow
is dramatic irony structure or language?
@kdot2930 I think it’s structure
Which gcse book is the best to purchase for the gcse aqa
can you please do a love and relationship live please
Brother by chance can you cover the text DNA?
jekyll and hyde was about how hyde is presented as terrifying and dangerous character
threatening and disturbing*
Yes… sorry for the mistake
@@or4cl363 nah well mine was that deffo
@@or4cl363 yep
@@or4cl363 oh well
Hi sir can you upload new video about AQA Q 1-5 please?
Respect to you for a genuine accurate socialist analysis I didn’t expect I’d see it on a gcse video though