Creating an atmosphere through place and setting 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureThe Woman in BlackGCSEAQA Created by: EsmepictonCreated on: 05-04-14 19:01 What could the word 'piece' be seen as? a pun on the homophone 'peace' 1 of 10 What is the importance of Hill's use of the world 'monk's'? a monk is usually isolated from society 2 of 10 why do you think hill uses an apostrophe on 'monk's'? to suggest that the isolation of society (or what made him isolated) has posession over his 'peace' 3 of 10 what could the name 'Crythin Gifford' have connotations of? cry:emotions, thin: reference to the small and narrow mindness of the villagers, 4 of 10 What places does Crythin Gifford encompass? Eel Marsh house, The nine lives causeway,Gapemouth tunnel. 5 of 10 what could the would 'Eel" suggest? Eel's are often associated with pain 6 of 10 what could 'nine lives' connote? death, supernatural 7 of 10 what could gapemouth tunnel sybolise? a passage from the real world to the realm of supernatural 8 of 10 what could the breifness of ' a london park' suggest? possibly because the horrors that occur here are enough to speak for themselves 9 of 10 what do kipps and the woman in black pass before their loved ones meet their deaths? an avenue of horse chesnut trees 10 of 10
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