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Brontë - Section B
Key Characters:
Anne - wants happiness for herself and others, wellbeing of others, puts everyone else first. Concerned about working-class families. Feels inadequate, socially aware.
Audience response: most sympathetic response
Patrick - typical Victorian father but quite nice, really loves his children, encourages daughters, educates them. Does not force any of the girls to marry. He knows you must work hard to get where you want to be. sense of ambition for his son.
Audience response: he is likeable.
Emily - wants to be free and left alone. Writing is a personal escape and she wants it to be private. Wants Branwell Ito succeed, understands Branwell.
Audience response: similar to Charlotte
Branwell - He wants to succeed, but has to take the pressure of being the 'male' of the family, copes with inadequacy with drinking.
Audience response: empathise with situation, disappointed rather than dislike. There are times when we are entertained by him, but there are also times when we are disgusted by his behaviour.
Charlotte - ambitious, needs to succeed and be known.
Audience response: sympatheic connection, she is stern and strict because she HAS to be. She may appear dislikable, but the audience should understand her situation and empathise
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Introductions:
"To dramatise the collision between drab domesticity and unfettered, soaring imagination."
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"How was it possible that these women, three celibate Victorian women, living in isolation of the Yorkshire moors, could have written some of the most passionate fiction of all time?"
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Previous papers
Previous questions:
2019 - Act One pg 16-20
Branwell opens presents, Charlotte and Branwell playing
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2018 - Act two: page 60-64
reviews, "Thank you, thank you Mr Nicholls, goodnight" - pg64 "do you think any man would choose to make his own life wretched....?"
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2017 - act one: page 12-14
Emily picks up dog lead and manuscript of Wuthering Heights - PATRICK: I am to see my only son.
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WHAT MIGHT COME UP:
bottom of page 7, Cathy's first appearance.
- pages 8-11, C and E animosity.
- pages 4-6 beat, introduction to the Bronte sisters.
- 21-25, Branwell cruelty - storytelling, expressionism moving into scene with the bird.
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