A-Level English LiteratureYear 2017Q5
4 Encounters 5 A Room with a View, E M Forster Read the extract on page 8 of the source booklet. In this extract, the narrator introduces the character of Cecil to the reader. With reference to the extract above, discuss: • Forster’s use of linguistic and literary features • how awkward encounters between characters are important in the novel as a whole • relevant contextual factors. (Total for Question 5 = 25 marks) OR 6 Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë Read the extract on page 9 of the source booklet. In this extract, Heathcliff surprises Nelly with his return. With reference to the extract above, discuss: • Brontë’s use of linguistic and literary features • how Heathcliff’s absences and reappearances are important in the novel as a whole • relevant contextual factors. (Total for Question 6 = 25 marks) OR
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Exam Specification Info
This question is part of the UK A-Level English Literature syllabus. In the actual exam, structured questions typically require linking specific keywords to gain full marks. Applaa helps you drill these topics.
Syllabus levelAdvanced Level (A-Level)
SubjectEnglish Literature
Official MarksVariable (2–6 marks)