Shakespeare and Post-1914 Literature Revision — Edexcel GCSE
Revise Shakespeare and Post-1914 Literature for Edexcel GCSE English Literature. Review learning objectives, study guides, flashcards, key definitions, and exam practice questions.
Exam Tips
- In Section A, ensure the first part focuses on close language analysis of the provided extract
- In Section A, ensure the second part links a theme from the extract to the rest of the play
- In Section B, use the provided short quotation as a stimulus to launch your essay
- Manage time effectively to ensure both sections are completed within 1 hour and 45 minutes
- Focus on the 'how' and 'why' of a writer's choices rather than just identifying techniques
Common Mistakes
- Failing to link analysis of the extract to the wider play in Section A
- Neglecting the requirement to explore context (AO3) in relation to the text
- Using quotations without explaining how they support the argument
- Focusing on plot summary rather than critical analysis
- Ignoring the impact of form and structure on the reader's response
Key Marking Points
- Maintain a critical style and develop an informed personal response
- Use textual references and quotations to support interpretations
- Analyse how language, form, and structure create meanings and effects
- Use relevant subject terminology
- Show understanding of the relationship between texts and their historical, social, and cultural contexts
- Construct clear and coherent arguments using accurate Standard English