Blood Brothers - Class Divide Error Correction Worksheet
English
GCSE
9 questions
~18 mins
1 views0 downloads
About This Worksheet
A worksheet focusing on class divide themes in Blood Brothers, designed to develop error correction and analytical skills through close reading and technical analysis.
Topics covered:
Worksheet Preview
Full preview • 9 questions
Blood Brothers - Class Divide Error Correction Worksheet
Subject: EnglishGrade: GCSE
Name:
Date:
TeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizzTeachWhizz
Untitled Worksheet
Grade GCSE
A
Scene Summary and Context
In the play Blood Brothers by Willy Russell, the theme of social class and its impact on the characters' lives is central. The scene explores the contrasting worlds of the upper and working classes, illustrating how socioeconomic status influences opportunities and relationships. The narrative highlights the tension between characters from different backgrounds, often exposing the prejudices and assumptions rooted in class distinctions. Key phrases such as 'the divide', 'social boundaries', and 'destined' encapsulate this pervasive theme, prompting reflection on how social circumstances shape identity and fate. The play's setting reflects the stark reality of economic disparity, with scenes depicting modest homes alongside more affluent environments. This context underscores the play's critique of social inequality and its consequences, raising questions about fairness and societal structure.
1.
Identify and correct any grammatical errors in the phrase: 'The narrative highlights the tension between characters from different backgrounds, often exposing the prejudices and assumptions rooted in class distinctions.'
[2 marks]2.
Rewrite the sentence to better emphasise the social divide: 'The scene explores the contrasting worlds of the upper and working classes.'
[2 marks]3.
Identify the literary technique used in the phrase: 'the divide'.
[2 marks]4.
Explain how the phrase 'destined' contributes to the theme of social class in the context provided.
[4 marks]5.
Identify and correct any stylistic errors in the sentence: 'The play’s setting reflects the stark reality of economic disparity, with scenes depicting modest homes alongside more affluent environments.'
[2 marks]6.
Choose the best synonym for 'prejudices' in the context: 'The tensions often expose prejudices and assumptions.'
Aa) Biases
Bb) Friendships
Cc) Opportunities
Dd) Classifications
7.
Identify the literary device in the phrase: 'social boundaries'.
[2 marks]8.
How does the setting described in the context reinforce the theme of social disparity?
[4 marks]9.
Analyse the use of the phrase 'stark reality' in the context of the scene summary.
[2 marks]Unlock Full Worksheet & Answers
Get instant access to the complete worksheet, answer keys, and 1,899 others
Unlimited answer keys for all worksheets
Download clean, formatted PDFs
Customize and remix any worksheet
Cancel anytime • No commitment • Start today
Quick Actions
What is Remix?
Create a new worksheet based on this one. Change the grade level, topic, number of questions, or difficulty - then generate a fresh version.
- • Change grade level (Grade 6 → Grade 7)
- • Swap topics (Harry Potter → Macbeth)
- • Add more questions (10 → 15)
- • Adjust difficulty
Details
- Created
- 12/31/2025
- Updated
- 12/31/2025
- Type
- worksheet