Year 11 Journey's End Senior Leadership

Year 11 Revision
Journey's End 
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EnglishUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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Year 11 Revision
Journey's End 

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

Knowledge Check Tuesday 30th April
Class Code: yzlbm
1. What are you marked for in your Journey's End paper?
2. How many men died in the Raid? 
3. List four major quotes that demonstrate the futility of war.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Brigadier
Colonel
Stanhope
Hardy
Osborne
Trotter
Madge
Hibbert
Raleigh
Sergeant-Major
Company Soldiers
Mason
German Boy

Slide 3 - Sleepvraag

Slide 4 - Tekstslide

Who is Hardy in Journey's End?

Slide 5 - Open vraag

At the beginning of the play, Hardy is seen "... a sock over a candle flame"
A
holding
B
warming
C
drying
D
dehumidifying

Slide 6 - Quizvraag

Hardy: "Musn't hang your legs too low, or the ...
A
rats gnaw your boots
B
shoes get ruined
C
ants eat your boots
D
toes get frostbite

Slide 7 - Quizvraag

Hardy: "Sometimes nothing happens for ... on end"
A
days
B
moments
C
hours
D
years

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

What context do these quotations connect most appropriately to?
A
Shellshock
B
Conditions of the trenches
C
Class
D
Patriarchal society

Slide 9 - Quizvraag

Who says this quotation to who? "You are a fussy old man."
A
Osborne to Hardy
B
Osborne to Raleigh
C
Hardy to Osborne
D
Raleigh to Stanhope

Slide 10 - Quizvraag

Hardy about Stanhope: "Drinking like a ... as usual"
A
duck
B
cat
C
wolf
D
fish

Slide 11 - Quizvraag

How does the following remark about Stanhope make Hardy seem: "He's so fussy about the trenches"

A
Disorganised
B
Organised
C
In control
D
Happy

Slide 12 - Quizvraag

Osborne about Stanhope: "He's a long way the best ... we've got"
A
company commander
B
person
C
leader
D
philosopher

Slide 13 - Quizvraag


Write a thesis statement for the following question:


Explore how Hardy is significant in the play

Slide 14 - Open vraag

The Colonel
The Colonel makes three brief appearances in the text. He is Stanhope's superior. Sheriff presents the tension between the two characters in order to show the intransigence of those in charge. As the play progresses however, we see a more nuanced side to him; his distance from the troops however, provides an opportunity for us to see Stanhope's care for the men in contrast.

Slide 15 - Tekstslide

Colonel: "I think ... best"
A
daylight's
B
doing nothing is
C
nothing is
D
following your orders

Slide 16 - Quizvraag

Colonel to Stanhope: The men expect ... to lead a raid."
A
soldiers
B
Colonels
C
Brigadiers
D
officers

Slide 17 - Quizvraag

"“You know very well I’d give anything to cancel this ... affair”
A
happy
B
beastly
C
horrible
D
terrific

Slide 18 - Quizvraag

Colonel says to a certain character: "
“Good luck ..., I’m certain you’ll put up a good show”

A
Raleigh
B
Trotter
C
Osborne
D
The German Boy

Slide 19 - Quizvraag

At the end of Act 3, Stanhope asks the Colonel if there have been any changes to the plan for the Raid and he replies: "I'm afraid not. It's got to be done." What does this reveal about the Colonel?

Slide 20 - Open vraag

After Osborne is killed and they have interrogated the German Boy, "it's a feather in our cap". What context could this be connected to?
A
Loins led by Donkeys
B
Futility of War
C
Conditions of the trenches
D
Rigid social status of the senior ranks

Slide 21 - Quizvraag

Stanhope says the following after the Raid, "Still, it'll be awful nice if the ... is pleased"
A
Brigadier
B
Sergeant-Major
C
boss
D
Prime Minister

Slide 22 - Quizvraag

Stanhope

Slide 23 - Tekstslide

List as many quotes as you can about Stanhope and his attitude towards his men.

Slide 24 - Open vraag

Stanhope: “Stand in old chap and do your share"
Explore how those in positions of responsibility are represented in Journey's End

You must refer to the context of the play in your answer.
(includes 8 marks for the range of appropriate vocabulary and sentence
structures, and accurate use of spelling and punctuation)

Slide 25 - Tekstslide

Osborne

Slide 26 - Tekstslide

Osborne

Slide 27 - Woordweb

Osborne about Stanhope: "I love that man, I'd go ... with him
A
to hell
B
to war
C
anywhere
D
to Ibiza

Slide 28 - Quizvraag

"You'll find the other officers call me..."
A
Stevie
B
Uncle
C
John
D
Susan

Slide 29 - Quizvraag

Who says this quote to who: "You musn't expect to find him quite the same."
A
Osborne to Raleigh
B
Raleigh to Stanhope
C
Raleigh to Osborne
D
Trotter to Mason

Slide 30 - Quizvraag

What does this reveal about Osborne as a character: “I haven’t been through as much as you. I don’t know yet”
A
Loyal
B
Respectful
C
Tired
D
Hungry

Slide 31 - Quizvraag

What is the significance of this quotation from Osborne to Stanhope: "There's something very deep and fine about hero worship"

Slide 32 - Open vraag

Osborne asks: "Why Raleigh?" when he is told about the Raid, why do you think he asked this?
A

Slide 33 - Quizvraag