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Question 6
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How is Catherine revealed as an accomplished liar the garden scene?
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Candidates were expected to discuss the following instances of Catherine’s lies in the garden scene:
- She lies about her husband’s coat which was given to Bluntschil to enable him escape from the Petkoffs home, during the war.
- On Bluntschil’s return of the coat, Catherine is unwilling to let people know about her secret, she tells more lies to cover-up.
- About the presence of Bluntschil in the Petkoffs’ home, she backs Raina’s lie about her familiarity with Bluntschil.
- She lies about Nicola’s reception and introduction of Bluntschil.
The question was poorly attempted by candidates.
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