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Critical essay

PART B — PROSE FICTION Answers to questions on prose fiction should refer to the text and to such relevant features as characterisation, setting, language, key incidents(s), climax, turning point, plot, structure, narrative technique, theme, ideas, description . . . 4. Choose a novel or short story in which there is a complex character for whom the reader has some sympathy. With reference to appropriate techniques, explain the nature of the complexity and discuss how your response to this character adds to your appreciation of the text as a whole. 5. Choose a novel or short story in which important human values are explored. With reference to appropriate techniques, explain how these values are explored and discuss how this adds to your appreciation of the text as a whole. 6. Choose a novel or short story in which the setting in time and/or place is important to your understanding of the text. By referring to appropriate techniques, explain the nature of the setting and discuss how it is important to your understanding of the text as a whole.

So what will we discuss in this essay? 2. Theme: Fear So what will we discuss in this essay?