Act 1 Scene 11- By referring to this extract, and to at least two other incidents from elsewhere in the play, explain how the relationship between Rosinella and Bridget develops., Act 1 Scene 2- This extract deals with the theme of family. With close reference to this extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how the theme of family is raised., Act 1 Scene 5- By referring to this extract, and to at least two other incidents from elsewhere in the play, explain how the relationship between Lucia and Hughie develops., Act 1 Scene 11: Rosinella’s prejudice towards Scottish people is a key theme of the play. With close reference to the extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how the theme of prejudice is explored., Act 2 Scene 8: This scene explores the recurring theme of selfishness. With close reference to this extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how this theme is explored., Act 2 Scene 2: By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how the character Rosinella changes and develops as the play progresses., Act 1 scene 12: Nationalism is a recurring theme throughout the play. By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how the theme of nationalism is explored., Act 1 Scene 4: By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how the relationship between Rosinella and Massimo develops as the play progresses., Act 2 scene 13: By referring to this extract and elsewhere in the play, explain how the relationship between Lucia and Hughie develops as the play progresses..

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

)
Continue editing: ?