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FULL ANSWER KEY INCLUDED!

Get pupils excited about Indian Ink, and prepare them to score top marks in the process with this 65-page engaging workbook! Have pupils work through the activities and questions as you study Tom Stoppard’s Indian Ink.

WORKBOOK CONTENT:
Assessment Objectives
Marking Criteria (CAIE)
Assessment objective 5 suggestions and notes pages
Literary lenses and notes pages
How to develop drama analysis
Story summary
Contextual information
Key things to know and Indian Ink
Character overview
Character analysis guiding questions
Character analysis pages for all major characters
Minor character analysis
Thematic concerns
Themes tracker
Symbols introduction
Symbols tracker
Act one analysis questions
Act two analysis questions
Indian Ink exam questions

Made for the Cambridge (CAIE) 9695 syllabus. However, it can be adapted for any course!

HOW I SPLIT THE SCENES:
Since we will all be using different texts, I thought it best to share the first line of each scene to help you save time!
1.1
ACT ONE Dusk. FLORA sits alone on a moving train.

1.2
The Shepperton garden is now visable. Here, MRS SWAN and PIKE are having tea while occupied with a shoebox of Flora’s letters.

1.3
FLORA: ‘So far, India likes me. My lecture drew a packed house, Mr. C’s house, in fact…’

1.4
FLORA: ‘Then I met my painter…’

1.5
FLORA: (Recorded) Yes, I am in heat like a bride in a bath,…

1.6
Anish stands up at the approach of Mrs Swan who comes from the bungalow with tea for two on a tray, and two kinds of cake.

1.7
Flora and Das sit at the table with lemonade.

1.8
We have already heard the horse. We do not see the horse.

1.9
Flora waves and turns aside. She sits at her table and starts to write.

1.10
FLORA: (Recorded)
‘…Yes, think of a woman in a blue dress…’

1.11
FLORA: Thank you Nazrul … And two kinds of cake!

1.12
Pike enters dressed for India. He is staying at the best hotel in Jummapur…

1.13
DAS: Thank you. (He lights a cigarette.) You were writing to your sister?

1.14
Das leaves the bedroom and goes along the verandah towards the servants’ quarters and disappears round the corner.

1.15
Das enters the bedroom.
DAS: (Approaching the bed Should I pour the water for you?

2.1
ACT TWO The Jummapur Club after sundown.

2.2
FLORA: ‘My suitor-I suppose I must call him that…’

2.3
The scene becomes exterior. The actors remain astride the gym horses.

2.4
*Dilip and Pike are in the garden/courtyard of the Jummapur Palace Hotel…
*
2.5
RAJAH Entering The spiritual beauty of Jummapur has been increased a thousandfold by your presence, Miss Crewe!

2.6
PIKE: Augustus de Boucheron enjoyed brief celebrity as a millionaire philanthropist and patron of the arts.

2.7
Mrs Swan and Anish are sitting in the garden with gin-and-tonic.Mrs Swan is looking at the watercolour.

2.8
Nirad Das and Coomaraswami are sit
2.9
PIKE AND
2.10

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