
This lesson explores how Priestley creates antipathy for Eric Birling due to his actions towards Eva Smith in the play. It also prompts students to consider the motivation for the character’s irresponsible and immoral actions.
The lesson creates opportunities for students to discuss interpretations, work collaboratively on language analysis and assess the effectiveness of model analytical writing.
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