Another 10 minute planner… “How does Priestley present the character of Gerald as an upper class young man?” Again taken from the January 2014 Edexcel Certificate paper. The same title will not reappear this summer, but I hope this will take you along the possible thought processes for answering such a paper.
[…] or sympathised as he is shown trying to ingratiate himself with Gerald by means of port and cigars ‘You ought to like this port, Gerald.’. However as his behaviour and his entrenched social bigotry are displayed for all to see, the […]