AQA A-Level English Language and Literature Exam Preparation

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These flashcards cover key themes, literary devices, and assessment objectives related to AQA A-Level English Language and Literature.

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What are the main topics covered in the AQA A-Level English Language and Literature Paper 1?

Telling Stories, Remembered Places, Imagined Worlds, Poetic Voices.

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What does A01 assessment objective measure in A-Level Language and Literature?

It assesses the ability to apply concepts and methods from integrated linguistic and literary study, using relevant terminology and coherent written expression.

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What is the focus of AO3 in the A-Level Language and Literature exam?

The understanding of the significance and influence of the contexts in which texts are produced and received.

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What does AO4 require students to do in the A-Level exams?

Explore connections across texts, informed by linguistic and literary concepts and methods.

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What is the narrative style of Bill Bryson's 'Neither Here Nor There'?

A homodiegetic retrospective account focusing on a past trip to Paris.

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What types of literary devices are celebrated in Seamus Heaney’s poem 'Mid-Term Break'?

Imagery, similes, metaphors, alliteration, and sibilance.

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How does Heaney explore the theme of childhood in 'Follower'?

Through the narrator's relationship with his father and the transition from admiration to role reversal.

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What is the significance of the title 'Tollund Man' in Seamus Heaney's poem?

It refers to a well-preserved ancient body found in a bog, linking themes of sacrifice, history, and connection to the Irish landscape.

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What metaphor does Heaney use in 'Punishment'?

Heaney uses the metaphor of a bog body to explore themes of violence, shame, and societal punishment.

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What thematic elements does Heaney address in 'Death of a Naturalist'?

The transition from childhood innocence to a loss of innocence after a traumatic natural encounter.

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In what way does Heaney depict the relationship between the speaker and their father in 'Follower'?

The speaker experiences both admiration and a sense of inadequacy as they grow older and the roles shift.

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How does the structure contribute to 'Mid-Term Break's exploration of childhood?

The use of enjambment and stanza shifts creates a fragmented perspective that mirrors the speaker's emotional turmoil and childhood experience.

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What feelings are evoked through Heaney's use of sensory details in his poems?

Emotions of nostalgia, loss, innocence, and the struggle with adulthood.

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How is the theme of loss presented in 'Mid-Term Break'?

Through the stark portrayal of grief and the impact of the speaker's brother's death on the family.

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What is a key difference between the explorations of childhood in 'Follower' and 'Mid-Term Break'?

'Follower' reflects on admiration and aspiration, while 'Mid-Term Break' emphasizes trauma and the loss of innocence.

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What literary techniques does Heaney use in 'The Skunk' and their significance?

Sensory imagery and metaphors to convey love and longing in a relationship, showcasing intimacy.

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How does Heaney address the impact of the Troubles in 'Punishment'?

By juxtaposing historical violence with personal guilt and societal norms surrounding punishment.

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What does Heaney suggest about memory in 'Personal Helicon'?

Memory is depicted as a complex interplay of nostalgia and the evolving understanding of one's identity.

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In Bill Bryson's 'Neither Here Nor There,' the narrative style is described as __ account focusing on a past trip to Paris.

a homodiegetic retrospective

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Heaney's poem 'Follower' explores the theme of childhood through the narrator's relationship with his __ and the transition from admiration to role reversal.

father

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The title 'Tollund Man' in Seamus Heaney's poem links themes of sacrifice, history, and connection to the __ landscape.

Irish

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Heaney addresses the impact of the __ in 'Punishment' by juxtaposing historical violence with personal guilt.

Troubles

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In 'Personal Helicon,' Heaney suggests that memory is a complex interplay of __ and the evolving understanding of one's identity.

nostalgia

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The narrative style of Bill Bryson's 'Neither Here Nor There' is a __ account focusing on a past trip to Paris.

homodiegetic retrospective

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Heaney explores the theme of childhood in 'Follower' through the relationship with his __.

father

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Heaney's poem 'Tollund Man' links themes of sacrifice and history to the __ landscape.

Irish

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In 'Punishment', Heaney addresses the impact of the __ by juxtaposing violence with personal guilt.

Troubles

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Heaney suggests in 'Personal Helicon' that memory is a complex interplay of __ and the understanding of identity.

nostalgia

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What are the key themes explored in Seamus Heaney’s poem 'Mid-Term Break'?

The themes of loss, grief, and the impact of a child's death on family dynamics.

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How does Bill Bryson's narrative style in 'Neither Here Nor There' contribute to its storytelling?

It utilizes a homodiegetic retrospective account, allowing the narrator's personal reflections to shape the narrative.

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What literary devices does Heaney employ in 'Punishment' to convey societal themes?

Heaney uses the metaphor of a bog body and juxtaposition to explore themes of violence, shame, and societal punishment.

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In 'Follower', how does Heaney depict the shifting relationship between the speaker and their father?

Through a progression from admiration to the realization of role reversal as the speaker grows older.

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What significance does the title 'Tollund Man' hold in Heaney's poem?

It symbolizes themes of sacrifice, history, and a deep connection to the Irish landscape.

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The title 'Tollund Man' in Seamus Heaney's poem links themes of sacrifice, history, and connection to the __ landscape.

Irish

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In 'Personal Helicon,' Heaney suggests that memory is a complex interplay of __ and the understanding of identity.

nostalgia

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Heaney explores the theme of childhood in 'Follower' through the relationship with his __.

father

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Heaney addresses the impact of the __ in 'Punishment' by juxtaposing historical violence with personal guilt.

Troubles

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The narrative style of Bill Bryson's 'Neither Here Nor There' is a __ account focusing on a past trip to Paris.

homodiegetic

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What is the narrative style of Bill Bryson's 'Neither Here Nor There'?

It is a homodiegetic retrospective account focusing on a past trip to Paris.

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How does Heaney depict the relationship between the speaker and their father in 'Follower'?

Heaney depicts it as a progression from admiration to a realization of role reversal as the speaker grows older.

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What themes are explored in Heaney's poem 'Mid-Term Break'?

The themes of loss, grief, and the impact of a child's death on family dynamics.

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What literary devices does Heaney use to convey themes in 'Punishment'?

Heaney employs the metaphor of a bog body and juxtaposition to explore themes of violence, shame, and societal punishment.

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What significance does the title 'Tollund Man' hold in Heaney's poem?

The title symbolizes themes of sacrifice, history, and a deep connection to the Irish landscape