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Pathetic fallacy
When the weather or the atmosphere describes the
mood
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Personification
When a
non-human
is given human qualities
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Simile
Comparing
two
things using
'like'
or 'as'
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Metaphor
Comparing two things using
'is'
or
'are'
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Extended metaphor
Taking a
metaphor
and explaining it in
detail
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Oxymoron
Two
opposite
words side by side
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Juxtaposition
Placing two
opposing
ideas together
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Symbolism
Objects linked to
wider
meaning
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Semantic field
Words across an extract linked to one
idea
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Irony
Events in the text surprising the
characters
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Rhetorical
question
A question that does not require an answer
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Assonance
Repetition of
vowel
sounds
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Alliteration
Words
beginning
with the
same
letter
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Sibilance
Words with
's'
sounds
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Euphemism
Indirect
way of saying something
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Emotive language
Language that
evokes emotion
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Onomatopoeia
Words that describe
sounds
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Rule of
three
Three words/phrases in a row to
describe
something
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Facts and statistics
Using
evidence
to support a point
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Plosives
Repetition of
harsh
sounds
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Zoomorphism
Giving human
characteristics
to
animals
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Opinions
Using expert opinions
as a
language device
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Repetition
Repeating words or phrases for
effect
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Language devices
Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Adverbs
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When you type in key quotes from an
Inspector Calls
, you get lots of
different opinions
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The issue is that you have to look at
quotes
with an
exam
hat on
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Some websites may suggest
quotes
that are
good
, but may not be the best to use in an exam paragraph
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The purpose of this video
To provide the top 10 quotes from An
Inspector Calls
that are the best and easiest to use in different
exam
questions
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Mr. Birling
: 'A man has to mind his own
business
and look after himself and his own'
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This quote sums up
capitalism
It shows the belief that
wealth
, money, and
looking after oneself and one's own
are the most important things
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This quote can be used to describe every character in the play
As they all act in
selfish
ways, only helping others if it's in their own
interest
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Inspector: 'These girls aren't
cheap labour
, these girls are
people'
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This quote represents the battle between
capitalism
and
socialism
It shows how
capitalism
dehumanizes people and treats them as
cheap
labour
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Mr. Birling
: 'If we were all responsible for everything that happened to everybody we'd had anything to do with it would be very
awkward
wouldn't it'
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This quote shows the
Birling
family
wiping their hands clean of responsibility
But this ideology comes back to haunt them
as everything becomes very awkward by the end of Act 2 and start of Act
3
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Mrs. Birling
: 'Firstly the girl herself and secondly I
blame
the young man who was the father of the child he should be made an example of'
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This quote shows dramatic irony
As when Mrs. Birling finds out it's her own son
Eric
, she says "
if only I knew
"
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This quote also shows that Mrs. Birling's morality is dependent on who commits the act
Good
and bad are judged based on who does it, not the
act
itself
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Eric
: 'I wasn't in love with her or anything - but I liked her - she was pretty and a
good sport
- that's all'
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Morality
How you judge what is
good
and
bad
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