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Quiz: Theme of Class in AQA GCSE English Literature
AQA GCSE English Literature specification
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Building on what you've learned about themes in literature, let's test your understanding of how the theme of class is explored in AQA GCSE English Literature texts!
In 'An Inspector Calls', which character most directly represents the upper class?
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Which of the following are ways class is shown in 'An Inspector Calls'? (Select all that apply)
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In 'An Inspector Calls', Eva Smith is fired from her job because she asked for higher {{blank0}}, demonstrating the struggles of the {{blank1}} class.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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Which social class does Sheila Birling belong to?
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Which characters in 'An Inspector Calls' show awareness of class inequality? (Select all that apply)
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What is one reason Priestley uses the character of Eva Smith?
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Priestley uses the character of Inspector Goole as a {{blank0}} to challenge the upper class's attitudes towards the {{blank1}} class.
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