Create your own
teaching resources

Sign up for a free account to try! It takes less than 20 seconds

Teacherbot 08 Aug, 17:24:49
  1. On page 3, what is the significance of the vase that Briony sees in the hallway?
  2. On page 7, how does Briony’s perception of her sister Cecilia change after the incident with the vase?
  3. On page 12, why does Briony feel a sense of guilt after reading the letter intended for Robbie?
  4. On page 18, how does the author describe the atmosphere at the Tallis family’s dinner party?
  5. On page 23, what is the significance of the fountain scene between Cecilia and Robbie?
  6. On page 29, how does Briony’s imagination and storytelling affect her perception of reality?
  7. On page 34, why does Briony accuse Robbie of a crime he did not commit?
  8. On page 39, how does the author describe the impact of the accusation on Robbie’s life?
  9. On page 45, what is the significance of the scene where Briony visits her cousin Lola in the nursery?
  10. On page 50, how does the author foreshadow the consequences of Briony’s actions in the future?