Quiz: Theme of Guilt and Responsibility
AQA GCSE English Literature specification
Ready to start this lesson?
Sign in to track your progress. 10 steps including 8 interactive questions.
Sign In to Start LearningStudents also studied
Browse allSteps in this lesson (10)
Building on what you've learned about guilt and responsibility, let's test your understanding of how these themes appear in literature!
Which character in 'An Inspector Calls' is most directly linked to the theme of responsibility?
Start the lesson to answer this multiple choice question
Which of the following statements about guilt in literature are true? (Select all that apply)
Start the lesson to answer this multi-select question
In 'An Inspector Calls', Sheila feels {{blank0}} when she realises her actions contributed to {{blank1}}'s fate.
Start the lesson to answer this fill in the blank question
Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
Start the lesson to answer this matching question
In 'Macbeth', how is guilt shown after Macbeth murders King Duncan?
Start the lesson to answer this multiple choice question
Which actions show responsibility in literature? (Select all that apply)
Start the lesson to answer this multi-select question
Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
Which literary device is often used to show guilt in poetry?
Start the lesson to answer this multiple choice question
In 'Blood Brothers', Mrs Johnstone feels {{blank0}} when she gives away one of her {{blank1}}.
Start the lesson to answer this fill in the blank question
Want to Learn More?
Get personalised lessons, quizzes, and instant feedback from your AI tutor.
Explore More Topics