English Literature
English Literature |
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AQA |
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Year 12 |
Year 13 |
A Linear course over 2 years The A level involves 3 components Two exams, based on:
Literary Genres: Aspects of tragedy Shakespeare and drama – Texts studied are:
Prose – Texts studied are:
Texts and Genres: Elements of crime or elements of political and social protest writing:
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Text & Genres
Literary Genres: Aspects of tragedy
Non exam assessment (coursework) Study of two texts (one poetry and one prose) and two essays, with the Critical Anthology
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Links Well With: English Language, History, Psychology, Philosophy and Theology Critical thinking is integral to this subject; a central component of English Literature is the ability to evaluate texts critically and develop informed and independent opinions. |
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Progression Routes: Many varied professions including: Teaching, Law, Publishing, Media and Journalism, Advertising and Marketing, Civil Service and Business. |
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Entry Requirements: GCSE Grade 6 English Literature and Grade 5 English Language. |