Analysis of Symbolism and Tension in "The Scottish Text Example

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The passage from "The Scottish Text Example" explores how Davie's words, the burning of objects, and symbolism contribute to the tone, mood, and tension in the scene. It delves into the significance of Davie's tools and furniture burning, as well as the profound impact of the yacht burning as a symbolic feature. Symbolism, particularly through the burning of objects, reveals characters' transitions and signifies moving on from the past in the play.


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  1. English Critical Reading: Section 2 - The Scottish Text Example The passage begins at DAVIE: God. MA auld sailmakin tools. and ends with (Tape: Fats Domino, Red Sails in the Sunset) .

  2. 20 marks in total 1. How do Davie s words between lines 1-23 develop tone and mood in the scene? (2) With close reference to the text, show how the playwright reveals tension in relation to the possibility of Alec leaving home. (2) With reference to the passage selected, discuss the ways in which the burning of the following objects is significant: a) Davie s tools (2) b) The furniture (2) How does the playwright develop the dramatic impact of the burning of the yacht through structure and imagery? (4) Symbolism is an important technique employed throughout the play. With reference to the yacht (and any other symbolic feature) discuss the ways in which symbolism strengthens your understanding of the play as a whole. (8) 2. 3. 4. 5.

  3. 1. How do Davies words between lines 1-23 develop tone and mood in the scene? (2)

  4. 2. With close reference to the text, show how the playwright reveals tension in relation to the possibility of Alec leaving home. (2)

  5. 3. With reference to the passage selected, discuss the ways in which the burning of the following objects is significant: a) Davie s tools (2)

  6. 3. With reference to the passage selected, discuss the ways in which the burning of the following objects is significant: b) The furniture (2)

  7. 4. Symbolism is an important technique employed throughout the play. With reference to the yacht (and any other symbolic feature) discuss the ways in which symbolism strengthens your understanding of the play as a whole. (8) Symbolism is important to understanding the characters and ideas in the play. Fire represents the end of things, that characters are moving on and forgetting. For example, when Davie burns his old tools at the start of the extract this symbolises him moving on and giving up hope of returning to his old career.

  8. Candidates may choose to answer in bullet points in this final question, or write a number of linked statements. There is no requirement to write a mini essay . Up to 2 marks can be achieved for identifying elements of commonality as identified in the question.

  9. A further 2 marks can be achieved for reference to the extract given. 4 additional marks can be awarded for similar references to at least one other text/part of the text by the writer. In practice this means: Identification of commonality (2) (eg: theme, central relationship, importance of setting, use of imagery, development in characterisation, use of personal experience, use of narrative style, or any other key element ) from the extract:

  10. 1 x relevant reference to technique (1) 1 x appropriate comment (1) OR 1 x relevant reference to idea (1) 1 x appropriate comment (1) OR 1 x relevant reference to feature (1) 1 x appropriate comment (1) OR 1 x relevant reference to text (1) 1 x appropriate comment (1) (maximum of 2 marks only for discussion of extract) from at least one other text/part of the text: as above (x 2) for up to 4 marks

  11. In this extract, Davie burn

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