Paper 2: 19th-Century Novel Overview (Edexcel GCSE English Literature)
Revision Note
As part of your Edexcel English Literature GCSE, you will complete two examination papers. On Paper 2 there are two sections: Section A and Section B. In Section A you will complete two questions on the 19th-century novel you have studied.
Section A: 19th-century Novel can be summarised as follows:
Paper | Questions | Time | Marks | % of GCSE grade |
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Paper 2: 19th-century Novel and Poetry since 1789: Section A | 2 (one 19th-century novel question in two parts) | 55 minutes | 40 marks (20 marks per question) | 25% |
In Section A, the assessment objectives AO1 and AO2 are examined. In this section, you must complete a two-part question. Part (a) is focused on close language analysis of an extract and assesses AO2. The extract will be approximately 400 words in length. In part (b), you will be asked to respond to an essay question which will require exploration of one or more of the following areas: plot, setting(s), character(s), theme(s). You will need to make reference to the rest of the novel.
2 part questions
This means that the two questions in Section A assess two assessment objectives. These are the key skills you are expected to demonstrate in your responses to each question.
Assessment objective | Definition | What this means |
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AO1 | Read, understand and respond to texts. Maintain a critical style and develop an informed personal response, using textual references, including quotations, to support and illustrate interpretations | Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the text and incorporate your own interpretations and perspectives Use quotes and references to reinforce and clarify your analysis and interpretation of the text |
AO2 | Analyse language, form and structure used by a writer to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate | Examine words, phrases and structural techniques used by the writer Explore implied meanings and the impact on the reader Use specific terminology accurately in order to support and illuminate your interpretations |
It is important that you carefully read the exam instructions and ensure that you have chosen the appropriate questions and texts based on the text you have studied. This is a closed-book exam, which means you won’t have access to a copy of your 19th-century novel during the examination.
Command words and keywords
There are several command words and keywords used in this exam paper that you should be familiar with:
Word | Meaning |
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Explore | This means your exploration of the question’s main idea should be in-depth |
How (does the writer…) | This means you should look closely at the methods the author has used to convey certain ideas or meanings |
Explain | This means you need to clarify meaning and demonstrate your comprehension of ideas |
Give examples | This means you must use textual references, including quotations, to support and illustrate your interpretations |
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