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AQA Blood Brothers Revision Topics
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| Blood Brothers Revision Topics | Tick each time your revise this topic | ||||
| Character of Edward | |||||
| Character of Mickey | |||||
| Character and significance of Linda | |||||
| Character and significance of Sammy | |||||
| Education | |||||
| The role of the narrator | |||||
| Superstition | |||||
| Childhood | |||||
| Social class and inequality | |||||
| Fate and destiny | |||||
| Relationship between Edward and Mickey | |||||
| Family and parents | |||||
| Conflict and violence | |||||
| Context | |||||
For each topic,
- find evidence from the text and note where it appears in the play (which act)
- pick out quotations to explode/analyse
- try to learn some of these quotations
- Consider how it links to the context or to Russell’s purpose
You could make a mind map for each topic and tick each time you look back at this mind map. Don’t just reread the mind map every time; try to recreate it from memory or explode the quotations again.
Try to include some timed essay writing in your revision. You can invent questions like this:
- How does Russell present … in the play?
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