
This lesson looks at the importance of the play’s structure. It asks students to assess how Priestley mirrors the beginning and end of the play, interpret the significance of the final twist and consider their own feelings about the play’s ending. Students are also given quotes from two contrasting critical views and are asked to evaluate how their own opinion aligns with them.
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