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In 'Macbeth', Shakespeare uses the five-act structure to shape the tragic arc. How does the positioning of Duncan's murder (Act 2) function as the climax, even though the emotional peak is Macbeth's psychological collapse later?
In 'A Christmas Carol', Scrooge’s question 'Are there no prisons?' directly references the 1834 Poor Law. What is the key contextual purpose of this line?
In 'An Inspector Calls', Priestley structures the play so that the Inspector’s final speech is a direct challenge to the audience. Which assessment objective is most effectively targeted when analysing this moment?
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