English Literature
A LEVEL (AQA)
A level English Literature studies how great writing enables the exploration of many of life's fundamental themes: love, loneliness, prejudice, bravery and perseverance to name but a few. From Shakespeare plays to contemporary novels, you will explore English Literature from a range of cultures and make connections between them. You will look at fiction, non-fiction, drama and poetry and investigate the cultural and historical influences on readers and writers.
Key topics
exploring the use of literary and dramatic devices and shaping of meanings in your chosen plays
studying aspects of prose via two thematically linked texts
developing depth of knowledge about poetic style, by studying poetry from within a literary period or movement
You will
study a tragedy drama "Othello" by Shakespeare and another modern tragedy "Streetcar Named desire" by Tennessee Williams
incorporate the links and connections between thematically linked prose, and the contexts in which they were written and received
apply your knowledge of poetic form, content and meaning in your response to unseen poetry
extend your understanding of the concerns and choices of modern day poets