A Taste of Honey - Form, structure and language test questions - WJEC

1

Shelagh Delaney originally began writing A Taste of Honey as a novel. Why did she decide to change the form from a novel into a play?

2

Why was A Taste of Honey considered to be controversial when it was first performed in the 1950s?

3

Which character emphasises the fact that time has moved on and that it is summer by saying the line, God! It’s hot?

4

Which of the following events occurs in both Jo’s life and Helen’s by the end of the first act?

5

When Helen discovers Jo’s baby will be black, she is angry and leaves the flat. Where does she go?

6

Why did Shelagh Delaney decide to include some singing and music in her play?

7

Who says the line, I’m going to unpack my bulbs. I wonder where I can put them? in Act one?

8

The words clough and croft are example of what type of language?

9

Why does Shelagh Delaney include a discussion between Jo and Helen about the theatre and cinema in her play?

10

Who says, Why, are you still set on leaving school this Christmas?