From Persephone by Julia Donaldson

From Persephone by Julia Donaldson

Persephone • Task 6 From Persephone by Julia Donaldson Scene 7: Apollo [Enter Demeter and Hecate.] Demeter: It’s Apollo, the sun god. Hecate: Oh horrible brightness! Oh hideous light! Apollo: Good morning, ladies. What can I do for you? Would you like a suntan or a few freckles, or have you just come to admire me? Demeter: No, Apollo, I have come to seek news of my daughter, Persephone. Hecate: I keep telling you, she’s probably fallen off a cliff. Demeter: Do be quiet, Hecate. Apollo, you see everything that happens by day. Tell me, what has happened to Persephone? Hecate: She’s been pecked by vultures. Apollo: No such thing. Demeter: So you have seen her! Is she alive? Apollo: Certainly, madam, and doing very well for herself. Congratulations. Demeter: What do you mean? Apollo: Your daughter is seated on a throne beside the ruler of the Underworld. Demeter: Pluto! Hecate: I knew it! Apollo: An excellent match. Allow me to congratulate you in verse. Oh what a conquest! Oh what a catch! Oh what a fortunate, fabulous match! Oh what a triumph! Oh what – Demeter: Do stop making up poetry and tell me what happened exactly. Apollo: Your daughter was picking flowers in the meadow… Pretty maiden Making posies, Picking poppies, Plucking roses… Demeter: GET ON WITH IT! Apollo: Pluto spotted her and … er, whisked her off to the Underworld. Demeter: In other words, he’s stolen her. We’ll see what the king of the gods has to say about that! Come, Hecate, let’s go and complain to Zeus. 28 © Rising Stars UK Ltd 2016. You may photocopy this page. RS40154 book.indd 28 21/07/2016 16:03 Persephone • Task 6 Name: Date: Read the text, then answer the questions. 1. What impression do you get of Apollo’s personality from the play? Give examples from the text. 2. Which character sees the gloomy or dark side of situations? Give examples from the text. 3. Draw lines to link the gods with what we know about them from the extract. Apollo King of gods Pluto God of sun Zeus Ruler of the Underworld. 4. How would you describe the tone of this play? Explain why you think that. 5. Why do you think Apollo keeps breaking into verse, and what does that show about him? 6. Does Demeter think the same as Apollo about Persephone and Pluto? Support your answer with reference to the text. 7. How do you think Demeter feels during the play? Do her feelings change between the start and the finish? Explain your answer. 8. What do you think Demeter might say to Zeus? © Rising Stars UK Ltd 2016. You may photocopy this page. 29 RS40154 book.indd 29 21/07/2016 16:03.

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