Quiz: Theme of Guilt and Responsibility
AQA GCSE English Literature specification
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Building on what you've learned about key themes, let's test your understanding of guilt and responsibility in literature!
Which character in 'An Inspector Calls' is most associated with the idea of collective responsibility?
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Which of these actions demonstrate guilt in 'An Inspector Calls'? (Select all that apply)
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In 'Macbeth', Lady Macbeth famously says 'Out, damned {{blank0}}!' as she wrestles with guilt over {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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In 'Macbeth', how does Macbeth initially react to the idea of murdering King Duncan?
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Which of the following are examples of guilt influencing behaviour in literature? (Select all that apply)
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Which statement best summarises Priestley's message about guilt in 'An Inspector Calls'?
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In 'Frankenstein', Victor feels responsible for the creature's actions because he {{blank0}} its life but failed to {{blank1}} for it.
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