Not exact matches
It is no accident that in Gerbner «s TV - violence
profile, lower class and nonwhite
characters are especially prone to victimization, are more violent than their middle class counterparts, and pay a high price for engaging in violence (jail,
death).12.
It is no accident that in the Gerbner TV - violence
profile, lower - class and nonwhite
characters are depicted as especially prone to victimization, as more violent than their middle - class counterparts, as paying a high price for engaging in violence (jail,
death).
The camera captured faces in
profile as
characters faced each other, faced their fears, faced
death and new realities.
Over the course of this journey, they become able to: - Recall and understand the key features of Birling's
character profile; - Link Birling to the social and historical context of the play; - Understand how Birling's
character is significant in terms of Priestley's key message; - Read and understand the section of the play in which Birling is interviewed by the inspector; - Analyse key quotations by and about Birling in the text; - Read and understand the opening of the play; - Create a diary - entry piece in which they consider Birling's morals and sense of responsibility for the
death of Eva Smith; - Peer / self - assess learning attempts.