Who says When I find somewhere for us to live I have to consider something far more important than your feelings…the rent. It’s all I can afford, and to whom?
When I find somewhere for us to live I have to consider something far more important than your feelings…the rent. It’s all I can afford
Jo to Helen
Helen to Jo
Peter to Jo
Why does Jo want to leave school?
Jo wants to get a job and gain some independence
Jo hates studying
Jo wants to live with her boyfriend
Who says I’m not frightened of the darkness outside. It’s the darkness inside houses I don’t like, and why?
I’m not frightened of the darkness outside. It’s the darkness inside houses I don’t like
Peter because he claims the flat is like the ‘Black hole of Calcutta’
Helen because she is looking for an excuse to leave the flat
Jo because she is scared of being left alone in the flat to look after herself
Which character always wears black shirts?
Peter
Jo’s boyfriend
Geof
Which character describes their bed as being like a coffin?
Jo
Helen
What is Shelagh Delaney suggesting in the title she has chosen for her play, A Taste of Honey?
That everyone will experience some sadness in their life
That everyone will experience death in their life
That everyone will hopefully experience moments of happiness in their life
Why are slaughter houses linked to the theme of death?
Slaughter houses are linked to the theme of death because they are buildings where animals are killed for food. Jo and Helen’s flat is next to the slaughter house
Slaughter houses are buildings where animals are buried
Slaughter houses are buildings where sick farm animals are looked after
Who says Marry me, Helen. I’m young, good-looking and well set up?
Marry me, Helen. I’m young, good-looking and well set up
The Boy
What is meant by the term 'maternal love'?
The love that is given by a mother
The love that is given by a friend
The love that is given by a husband
Who offers to help Jo when she has a cold and asks, Fix you a cold cure. Where do you keep the milk??
Fix you a cold cure. Where do you keep the milk?