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Higher EnglishCritical Essay Final Exam
Preparation
  • Past Paper Questions for Shooting Stars and
    War Photographer, The Crucible and The
    Cone-Gatherers

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DRAMA The Crucible 2001 1) Choose a play in
which a character makes a brave decision.
Briefly explain the circumstances which lead up
to the decision and then discuss how it affects
your view of the character. 2) Choose a play
whose main theme is important to you
personally. Show how the dramatist explores the
theme and discuss to what extent the play
influenced your views. 3) Choose from a play a
scene in which one character makes an accusation
against another character. Explain the dramatic
importance of the scene and discuss how it
affects your sympathy for either or both of the
characters.
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  • 2002
  • Choose a play in which a character struggles with
    her or his conscience.
  • Outline briefly the reasons for the
    characters dilemma and go on to discuss how
    successfully the dramatist engages your sympathy
    for her or him.
  • 2) Choose from a play a scene in which the
    conflict between two characters is at its most
    intense.
  • Outline briefly the reasons for the conflict
    and then by examining the scene in detail, show
    how it gave you a deeper appreciation of the play
    as a whole.
  • 3) Choose a play whose main theme concerns one of
    the following power, corruption,
    disillusionment.
  • Explain how the dramatist introduces the
    theme and discuss to what extent the way it is
    explored in the play enhanced your understanding
    of the theme.

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  • 4) Choose a play in which the main character is
    at odds with one or more than one of the people
    around him or her.
  • Show how the dramatist makes you aware of the
    characters situation and discuss to what extent
    this led you to a greater understanding of the
    concerns of the play
  • 2003
  • Choose a play in which a character feels
    increasingly isolated from the community in which
    he or she lives.
  • Show how the dramatist makes you aware of the
    characters increasing isolation and discuss how
    it affects your attitude to the character.
  • 2) Choose a play in which the dramatist explores
    conflict between two opposing values or ideas.
  • Show how the dramatist makes you aware of the
    conflict and discuss the extent to which you find
    the resolution of the conflict satisfying.

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  • 3) A play in which there is a scene which
    provides a clear turning point in the drama.
  • Explain why it is a turning point and go on
    to discuss the importance of the scene to your
    appreciation of the play as a whole.
  • 4) Choose a play in which there is a breakdown in
    family relationship(s)
  • Explain the reason(s) for the breakdown and
    discuss the extent to which it is important to
    the play as a whole.
  • 2004
  • Choose a play in which your attitude towards a
    central character varies at different stages of
    the action.
  • Show how the skill of the dramatist causes
    your attitude to change.
  • 2) Choose a play in which the dramatist explores
    the idea of rebellion against authority.
  • Explain briefly the circumstances which gave
    rise to the rebellion and discuss how
    successfully you think the dramatist explores the
    idea.

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  • 3) Choose a play in which there is a scene
    involving intense emotion.
  • Show how the dramatist makes you aware of the
    intensity of the emotion in the scene and
    discuss the importance of the scene to the drama
    as a whole.
  • 2005
  • Choose a play in which a character is seeking the
    truth, avoiding the truth or hiding the truth.
  • Explain to what extent the character achieves
    this aim and discuss how the dramatist uses the
    situation to reveal important aspects of the
    characters role in the play as a whole.
  • 2) Choose a play which features one of the
    following themes appearance versus reality good
    versus evil dreams versus reality youth versus
    age.
  • Show how the dramatist develops one of these
    themes and discuss how the exploration of this
    them enhances your appreciation of the play as a
    whole.

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  • 3) Choose a play in which the dramatist creates a
    sense of mystery at or near the beginning of the
    play.
  • Show how the dramatist creates the sense of
    mystery and then discuss to what extent the
    resolution of the mystery is important to the
    play as a whole.
  • 4) Choose a play in which the mood is mainly dark
    or pessimistic.
  • Show how the dramatist creates this mood and
    discuss how appropriate it is to the main
    idea(s) of the play.
  • 2006
  • Choose a play in which the dramatists use of
    contrast between two characters is important to
    your understanding of one of them.
  • Discuss how your understanding of this
    character is strengthened by the contrast.

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2) Choose a play in which the conclusion leaves
you with mixed emotions but clearly conveys the
dramatists message. Briefly explain how the
mixed emotions are aroused by the conclusion and
then discuss how you are given a clear
understanding of the message of the play as a
whole. 3) Choose a play which underlines how one
persons flaw(s) can have a significant impact on
other people as well as on himself or
herself. Explain briefly the nature of the
flaw(s) and then, in detail, assess how much the
characters and others are affected. 4) Choose
a play in which an important theme is effectively
highlighted by one specific scene or
incident. Explain how the theme is explored in
the play as a whole and then show in detail how
the chosen scene or incident effectively
highlights it.
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  • 2007
  • Choose a play which has a theme of revenge or
    betrayal or sacrifice.
  • Show how the dramatist explores your chosen
    theme and discuss how this treatment enhances
    your appreciation of the play as a whole.
  • 2) Choose from a play an important scene which
    you found particularly entertaining or
    particularly shocking.
  • Explain briefly why the scene is important to
    the play as a whole and discuss in detail how the
    dramatist makes the scene so entertaining or
    shocking.
  • 3) Choose a play in which a character makes a
    crucial error.
  • Explain what the error is and discuss to what
    extent it is important to your understanding of
    the characters situation in the play as a whole.
  • 4) Choose a play in which the relationship
    between a male and female character changes
    significantly.
  • Show how the relationship changes and discuss
    to what extent this illuminates a central idea of
    the play.

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  • 2008
  • Choose a play in which a central character is
    heroic yet vulnerable.
  • Show how the dramatist makes you aware of
    both qualities and discuss how they affect your
    response to the characters fate in the play as a
    whole.
  • 2) Choose a a play which explores the theme of
    love in difficult circumstances.
  • Explain how the dramatist introduces the
    theme and discuss how in the course of the play
    he/she prepares you for the resolution of the
    drama.
  • 3) Choose from a play a scene in which an
    important truth is revealed.
  • Briefly explain what the important truth is
    and assess the significance of its revelation to
    your understanding of theme or character.
  • 4) Choose a play in which a character has to
    exist in a hostile environment.
  • Briefly describe the environment and discuss
    the extent to which it influences your response
    to the characters behaviour and to the outcome
    of the play.

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2009 1) Choose a play in which a central
character behaves in an obsessive manner.
Describe the nature of the characters obsessive
behaviour and discuss the influence this
behaviour has on your understanding of the
character in the play as a whole. 2) Choose a
play which you feel is made particularly
effective by features of structure such as
dramatic opening, exposition, flashback,
contrast, turning-point, climax, anticlimax,
dénouement . . . Show how one or more than one
structural feature employed by the dramatist adds
to the impact of the play. 3) Choose from a play
a scene which significantly changes your view of
a character. Explain how the scene prompts this
reappraisal and discuss how important it is to
your understanding of the character in the play
as a whole. 4) Choose a play set in a society
whose values conflict with those of a central
character or characters. Describe this difference
in values and discuss how effectively the
opposition of values enhances your appreciation
of the play as a whole.
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2010 1. Choose a play in which a central concern
is clarified by the contrast between
two characters. Discuss how the dramatists
presentation of the contrast between the two
characters adds to your understanding of this
central concern. 2. Choose a play in which a
central character experiences not only inner
conflict but also conflict with one (or more than
one) other character. Explain the nature of both
conflicts and discuss which one you consider to
be more important in terms of character
development and/or dramatic impact. 3. Choose
from a play a scene in which tension builds to a
climax. Explain how the dramatist creates and
develops this tension, and discuss the extent to
which the scene has thematic as well as dramatic
significance. 4. Choose a play which explores
one of the following as a central concern
sacrifice, courage, integrity, steadfastness of
purpose. Show how the dramatist introduces and
develops the central concern in a way which you
find effective.
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  • PROSE The Cone Gatherers
  • 2001
  • Choose a novel which explores the nature of evil.
  • Show how the writers exploration of the
    theme enhanced your understanding of evil.
  • 2) Choose a novel or short story which is set in
    the past.
  • Discuss to what extent, despite the distance
    in time, you were engaged by the actions and
    beliefs of one of the characters.
  • 2002
  • Choose a novel or short story in which the main
    character faces a dilemma.
  • Outline briefly what the dilemma is and go on
    to discuss how the characters reaction to it
    gives you a deeper understanding of the text as a
    whole.

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  • 2) Choose a novel which explores in an effective
    way a theme which is important to you.
  • Explain how the novelist introduces and develops
    the theme and show to what extent she or he has
    effectively engaged your interest in it.
  • 3) Choose a novel or short story which has a
    particularly effective or arresting opening.
  • Referring in detail to the opening, discuss to
    what extent it provides a successful introduction
    to the text as a whole.
  • 2003
  • Choose a novel which caused you to reconsider
    your views on an important human issue.
  • Explain what the issue is and go on to
    discuss how the writer made you reconsider your
    views.

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2) Choose a novel or short story in which
conflict between two of the main characters is
central to the story. Explain how the conflict
arises and go on to discuss in detail how the
writer uses it to explore an important theme. 3)
Choose a novel which you enjoyed because of the
effectiveness of its ending. Explain how the
ending satisfies you and adds to your
appreciation of the text. 4) Choose a novel or
short story in which a technique such as
symbolism is used by the author and is, in your
view, vital to the success of the text. Explain
how the writer employs this technique and why, in
your opinion, it is so important to your
appreciation of the text.
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  • 2004
  • Choose a novel in which your admiration for a
    particular character grows as the plot unfolds.
  • Explain briefly why your admiration increases
    and, in more detail, discuss how the writer
    achieves this.
  • 2) Choose a novel in which the writers use of
    setting in time and/or place has a significant
    part to play in your appreciation of the text as
    a whole.
  • Give the relevant details of the setting and
    then discuss fully why it has such significance.
  • 3) Choose a novel which had such an impact on you
    that you still reflect upon its message.
  • Explain why the novel has had such an impact
    on you.

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  • 2005
  • Choose a novel in which an incident reveals a
    flaw in a central character.
  • Explain how the incident reveals this flaw
    and go on to discuss the importance of the flaw
    in your understanding of the character.
  • 2) Choose a novel in which the emotional twists
    ensure your interest is held until the end.
  • Briefly explain how these twists involve you
    in the story and then discuss how they lead to a
    deeper appreciation of the text as a whole.
  • 3) Choose a novel or short story in which the
    fate of the main character is important in
    conveying the writers theme.
  • Explain what you consider the theme to be and
    discuss how effectively the fate of the character
    conveys it.

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  • 2006
  • 1) Choose a novel, set in a time different from
    your own, with a theme relevant to the world
    today.
  • Show how you are led to an appreciation of the
    themes continuing relevance, despite its setting
    in time.
  • 2) Choose a novel in which a key incident
    involves rejection or disappointment or loss.
  • Describe briefly the key incident and assess its
    significance to the text as a whole.
  • 2007
  • Choose a novel in which a character reaches
    crisis point.
  • Explain briefly how this point is reached and
    go on to discuss how the characters response to
    the situation extends your understanding of
    him/her.

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  • 2) Choose a novel with an ending which you found
    unexpected.
  • Explain briefly in what way the ending is
    unexpected and go on to discuss to what extent it
    is a satisfactory conclusion to the novel.
  • 3) Choose a novel or short story in which the
    main character is not in harmony with her/his
    society.
  • Describe the character's situation and go on
    to discuss how it adds to your understanding of
    the central concerns of the text.
  • 2008
  • Choose a novel which explores the cruelty of
    human nature.
  • Show how the writer explores this theme and
    discuss how its exploration enhances your
    appreciation of the text as a whole.
  • 2) Choose a novel in which a confrontation
    between two characters is of central importance
    in the text.
  • Explain the circumstances of the confrontation
    and discuss its importance to your understanding
    of the novel as a whole.

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3) Choose a novel or short story which is set
during a period of social or political change.
Discuss how important the writers evocation
of the period is to your appreciation of the text
as a whole. 2009 1) Choose a novel in which the
setting in time and/or place is a significant
feature. Show how the writers use of setting
contributes to your understanding of character
and theme. 2) Choose a novel in which there is
an incident involving envy or rivalry or
distrust. Explain the nature of the incident and
go on to discuss its importance to your
understanding of the novel as a whole.
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2010 1) Choose a novel or short story which
features a relationship between two characters
which is confrontational or corrosive. Describe
how the relationship is portrayed and discuss to
what extent the nature of the relationship
influences your understanding of the text as a
whole. 2). Choose a novel in which the novelist
makes use of more than one location. Discuss how
the use of different locations allows the
novelist to develop the central concern(s) of the
text. 3). Choose a novel in which a character
experiences a moment of revelation. Describe
briefly what is revealed and discuss its
significance to your understanding of character
and/or theme. 4). Choose a novel in which a
character seeks to escape from the constraints of
his or her environment or situation. Explain why
the character feels the need to escape and show
how his or her response to the situation
illuminates a central concern of the text.
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POETRY Shooting Stars and War
Photographer2001 1) Choose a poem in which a
sense of menace is created. Show how the
poet creates this and discuss how it adds to your
appreciation of the poem. 2) Choose a poet
who reflects on the idea of change. Show
how the poet explores the subject in one or more
of his/her poems, and explain to what extent your
appreciation of the subject was deepened.
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  • 3) Choose a poem which is written in a specific
    poetic form, such as dramatic monologue, sonnet,
    ode, ballad.
  • Show how the particular form helped your
    appreciation of the ideas and/or feelings which
    the poem explores.
  • 2002
  • Choose a poem which uses contrast in order to
    clarify a key idea.
  • Examine in detail the poets use of contrast
    and show how it was effective in clarifying this
    key idea.
  • 2) Choose a poem which explores one of the
    following freedom, friendship, happiness.
  • Discuss to what extent the poem successfully
    engages your interest in the main idea.
  • 3) Choose a poem which presents a character who
    provokes you to contempt or anger or irritation.
  • Show how the poet arouses this response from
    you and discuss how important it is to the
    overall impact of the poem.

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  • 2003
  • Choose a poem in which you feel there is a
    significant moment which reveals the central idea
    of the poem.
  • Show how the poet achieves this in an
    effective way.
  • 2) Choose a poem in which the poet has created a
    perfect blend of form and content.
  • Show how the poet achieves this and discuss
    how it adds to your appreciation of the poem.
  • 3) Choose a poem which explores the significance
    of the past or the importance of family
    relationships.
  • Show how the poet treats the subject, and
    explain t what extent you find the treatment
    convincing.

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  • 2004
  • Choose a poem which explores the significance of
    the passage of time.
  • Explain why the passage of time is
    significant in this poem and discuss the means by
    which the poet explores its significance.
  • 2) Choose a poem in which the poet creates a
    picture of a heroic figure.
  • Discuss the means by which the personality is
    clearly depicted.
  • 2005
  • Choose a poem in which a specific setting is
    strongly evoked.
  • Show how the poet creates this sense of place
    and/or time, and then discuss the importance of
    the setting to the poem as a whole.
  • 2) Choose a poem which you feel is particularly
    relevant to a teenage audience. Make clear why
    you think the poem is so relevant to this age
    group and show how the poetic techniques used in
    the poem help to achieve this.

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  • 3) Choose a poet whose writing displays great
    beauty.
  • By referring to one or more than one poem,
    show how the writer creates this sense of
    beauty and go on to discuss whether or not the
    beauty of the writing is more important then the
    ideas explored in the poem.
  • 2006
  • Choose two poems by the same poet which you
    consider similar in theme and style.
  • By referring to theme and style in both
    poems, discuss which poem you prefer.
  • 2) Choose a poem which explores one of the
    following subjects bravery, compassion,
    tenderness.
  • Show how the poets exploration of the
    subject appeals to you emotionally and/or
    intellectually.

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  • 2007
  • Choose a poem in which there is a sinister
    atmosphere or person or place.
  • Show how the poet evokes this sinister
    quality and discuss how it adds to your
    appreciation of the poem.
  • 2) Choose two poems on the same theme which
    impress you for different reasons.
  • Compare the treatment if the theme in the two
    poems and discuss to what extent you find one
    more impressive than the other.
  • 3) Choose a poem in which there is effective use
    of one or more of the following verse form,
    rhythm, rhyme, repetition, sound.
  • Show how the poet effectively uses the
    feature(s) to enhance your appreciation of the
    poem as a whole.

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  • 2008
  • Choose a poem which deals with conflict or danger
    or death.
  • Show how the poet creates an appropriate mood
    fro the subject matter and go on to discuss how
    effectively she/he has used this mood to enhance
    your understanding of the central idea of the
    poem.
  • 2) Choose a poem which is strongly linked to a
    specific location.
  • Show how the poet captures the essence of the
    location and exploits this to explore an
    important theme.
  • 3) Choose a poem in which the speakers
    personality is gradually revealed.
  • Show how, through the content and language of
    the poem, aspects of the character gradually
    emerge.

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2009 1. Choose a poem in which the poet
explores one of the following emotions anguish,
dissatisfaction, regret, loss. Show how the poet
explores the emotion and discuss to what extent
he or she is successful in deepening your
understanding of it. 2. Choose two poems which
explore the experience of war. Discuss which you
find more effective in conveying the experience
of war. 3. Choose a poem in which contrast is
important in developing theme. Explore the
poets use of contrast and show why it is
important in developing a key theme of the poem.
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2010
13. Choose a poem in which the central concern(s)
is/are clarified for you in the closing lines.
Show how these closing lines provide an effective
clarification of the central concern(s) of the
poem. 14. Choose a poem in which there is an
element of ambiguity. Show how the poets use of
ambiguity enriches your appreciation of the poem
as a whole. 15. Choose a poem in which the
creation of mood or atmosphere is an important
feature. Show how the poet creates the mood or
atmosphere, and discuss its importance in your
appreciation of the poem as a whole. 16. Choose
two poems in which differing stances are adopted
on the same subject. Show how the stances are
revealed and discuss which treatment you find
more effective.
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