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1 Quick Starter – 3 MINUTES
English Blood Brothers Miss Redmond Would like you to explore characters and begin to reflect on possible author intentions. Like Comment 2 minutes ago Quick Starter – 3 MINUTES Think of four synonyms (words that mean the same thing) for the word on the left. If you have the four words I have you think like a genius....er.... ME of course! Manipulate My Words: influence direct control operate

2 Learning Outcomes Good (E-D grade skill) Even Better (C-B grade skill)
Excellent (A-A* grade skill) Answers will be based on narrative, with some discussion based on the character of Mrs Lyons and the Narrator Answers will be more focused, with solid knowledge of the text used to support judgments. For B, answers will be sustained and thoughtful. Answers will be astute, evaluative and assured, and for A*, perhaps, original.

3 Don’t forget to reflect when you can
Use the information we have discussed to write about character presentation Point For example In Russell’s presentation ofMrs Johnstone we see she struggles to care for her large family: “Ey Mother, I’m starvin’ an’ there’s nothin’ in. There never bloody well is.” Here we see that Mrs Johnstone finds it difficult to provide for her large family as her children are hungry. The use of the word ‘bloody’ by Kid Three suggests that the children are not well behaved and swear at, or in front of, their mother, emphasising the sense of her struggling to cope. Russell seeks to highlight the struggle for some families and perhaps make the audience get a sense of the reality of the poverty in Liverpool at the time. Evidence Explanation Reflect

4 What does Mrs Lyons Do here?
MRS LYONS They say that if either twin learns that he was one of a pair, they shall both immediately die. it means, mrs Johnstone that these brothers shall grow up, unaware of the other's existence they shall be raised apart and never, ever told what was once the truth. you won't tell anyone about this, mrs Johnstone. because if you do, you will kill them What does Mrs Lyons Do here? Link back to page 9-10

5 What role does the Narrator play here?
Here the Narrator sings about the Devil ‘knocking at your door’, who else has knocked at Mrs Johnstones’ door? Shoes upon the table an' a spider's been killed. Someone broke the lookin' glass a full moon shinin' an' the salt's been spilled. You're walkin' on the pavement cracks don't know what's gonna come to pass. Now y' know the devil's got your number, y' know he's gonna find y', y' know he's right behind y', he's starin' through your windows he's creeping down the hall. Ain't no point in clutching at your rosary you're always gonna know what was done even when you shut your eyes you still see that you sold a son and you can't tell anyone but y' know the devils got your number y' know he's gonna find y', y' know he's right behind y' he's standin' on your step and he's knocking at your door he's knocking at your door, he's knocking at your door. BLOOD BROTHERS What role does the Narrator play here?

6 The role of the narrator Comments on the action
Tells the story and involves the audience Links episodes together Warns of danger by appearing on stage at crucial times Points out themes Asks audience questions BLOOD BROTHERS

7 English Blood Brothers Miss Redmond Would like you to explore characters and begin to reflect on possible author intentions. Like Comment 55 minutes ago Great student Today I Like Comment The narrator likes this


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