A Taste of Honey (play) - Extract question
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- Read the extract more than once to make sure you fully understand what you have read.
- When you are reading the extract for the second time you should highlight key words and phrases that will help you to answer the question.
- Make sure that any quotes you use are brief and to the point. Quotes should support your answer but should not be the main part of your answer.
- In the extract question, your answer should only be based on the extract itself. Do not waste valuable time referring to other parts of the novel as you will not receive any extra marks for doing so.
Higher tier question
Look closely at the way Jo speaks and behaves in this extract. What does it reveal to the audience about her feelings at this point in the play?
Foundation tier question
What do you think of Jo鈥檚 behaviour and the way she speaks in this extract? Remember you must give reasons for what you write and you must also support your answer with words and phrases from the text.
The extract
Jo
God! It鈥檚 hot.Geof
I know it鈥檚 hot.Jo
I鈥檓 so restless.Geof
Oh, stop prowling about.Jo
This place stinks. [Goes over to the door. Children are heard singing in the street.] That river, it鈥檚 the colour of lead. Look at that washing, it鈥檚 dirty, and look at those filthy children.Geof
It鈥檚 not their fault.Jo
It鈥檚 their parents鈥 fault. There鈥檚 a little boy over there and his hair, honestly, it鈥檚 walking away. And his ears. Oh! He鈥檚 a real mess! He never goes to school. He just sits on that front doorstep all day. I think he鈥檚 a bit deficient.[The children鈥檚 voices die away. A tugboat hoots.]
His mother ought not to be allowed.
Geof
Who?Jo
His mother. Think of all the harm she does, having children.Geof
Sit down and read a book, Jo.Jo
I can鈥檛.Geof
Be quiet then. You鈥檙e getting on my nerves. [Suddenly she yells and whirls across the room.]Jo
Whee! Come on rain. Come on storm. It kicked me, Geof. It kicked me!Geof
What?Jo
It kicked me. [Geof runs to her and puts his head on her belly.]Geof
Will it do it again?Jo
It shows it鈥檚 alive anyway. Come on, baby, let鈥檚 see what big sister鈥檚 making for us.Geof
Put it down.Jo
What a pretty little dress.Geof
It鈥檚 got to wear something. You can鈥檛 just wrap it up in a bundle of newspaper.Jo
And dump it on a doorstep. How did Geoffrey find out the measurements?Geof
Babies are born to the same size more or less.Jo
Oh, no, they鈥檙e not. Some are thin scrappy things and others are huge and covered in rolls of fat.Geof
Shut up, Jo, it sounds revolting.Jo
They are revolting. I hate babies.