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1 English A Language and Literature Paper Two

2 Topics 1.To what extent are the books products of the times and places in which they were written? 2.To what extent do they reflect something of the personality and life experience (upbringing, education, politics, relationships, careers, influences) of their authors? 3.What would they have meant to readers at that time? 4.To what extent are they still relevant to us? 5.What is that you particularly like or love about either or both of them?

3 Paper Two Answer one essay question only. You must base your answer on at least two of the Part 3 works you have studied.

4 Instructions on exam paper Answer one essay question only. You must base your answer on at least two of the Part 3 works you have studied. Answers which are not based on a discussion of at least two Part 3 works will not score high marks. Your answer should address the ways in which language, context and structure contribute to your reading of each work.

5 Part Three books Example George Orwell. 1984 (published 1949) Naguib Mahfouz. The Thief and the Dogs (published 1961 in Arabic, 1984 in English) HL only: Mohsin Hamid. The Reluctant Fundamentalist (published 2007) List your books in the same style

6 Typical questions 1.Why might two of your Part 3 works be considered 'timeless'? 2.With regards to two literary texts, explain why authors may have chosen to depict events in a particular sequence or order. 3.How do two literary works both reflect and challenge the spirit of the times in which they were written?

7 …address the ways in which language, context and structure contribute to your understanding of each work.

8 Style

9 Language

10 Context

11 Structure

12 Language 1.Language What types of vocabulary are used? Why? How do those types help us to understand the idea in the text? How do various types of formal versus colloquial terms add to the context and understanding of the character or setting? What stylistic devices can we name that help us to understand text?

13 Devices in works of fiction : Imagery Diction > tone Characterization Irony Symbolism Allegory Humour / Pathos

14 Language Literary devices Themes Genre (Dystopia, thriller, memoir) Satire Allusion http://prezi.com/6vziemclnb78/literary- elements-in-1984/

15 Context The circumstances or conditions in which the book was written and is read.

16 Contexts The context of composition The context of interpretation

17 Context of composition How did the time and place in which the work was written influence how the author felt and what she/he thought? How did the work affect the readers at that time? How was it received by different readers? What impact did the context have on their response to the work?

18 Context of interpretation The set of beliefs, values, knowledge which readers bring to understanding the work. Culture Education Expectations Knowledge of literature Knowledge about the author and the book Reading skills

19 Structure Plot or narrative The setting

20 Structure Some basic concepts Narrate: tell a story Narrative: tool for putting events into some kind of logical order, usually chronological Narration: the act of telling a story Narrative technique: direct or indirect, point of view Narrative voice: the «person» telling the story

21 Structure Plot or narrative structure Linear or chronological Circular Fragmented or disjointed

22 Structure Narrative Narration Exposition Description Characterization Dialogue (direct and indirect) Narrator’s comments (intrusive)

23 Structure Narrative voice 1st, 3rd, 2nd person point-of-view From whose point of view? Is the point of view omniscient, selectively omniscient or objective Narrative voice: what is the tone of «voice» telling you the story?

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26 Structure Plot Structure: Is there a “back story”? In what order are the events presented ? How does the writer develop the story? Are there flashbacks or flashforwards? Is there foreshadowing? Does the narrative cover a long or short period of time? Does the plot move quickly, slowly, changes of pace? Are there frequent changes of place? Are there unexpected twists in the plot? Does the writer create suspense? How does the author resolve the plot (ending?)?

27 Revision Make notes on each of the books under these headings Language Context Structure Characters Themes

28 Revision Write an essay on one of the topics from this presentation. Refer to at least two of the books.


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