Cambridge International AS & A Level: Literature in English 9695/33
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Literature in English 9695/33
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Literature in English 9695/33
2 hours
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer two questions in total:
Section A: answer one question.
Section B: answer one question.
● Follow the instructions on the front cover of the answer booklet. If you need additional answer paper,
ask the invigilator for a continuation booklet.
● Dictionaries are not allowed.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 50.
● All questions are worth equal marks.
Section A: Shakespeare
1 Either (a) In what ways, and with what dramatic effects, does Shakespeare contrast the
relationship between Antonio and Bassanio with that of Portia and Nerissa?
Or (b) Analyse the following extract, considering ways in which it prepares an audience for
what is to come. You should pay close attention to language, tone and action in your
answer.
2 Either (a) How, and with what dramatic effects, does Shakespeare present Lear as a king in
the play?
Or (b) Analyse the following extract, considering its significance to the play as a whole.
You should pay close attention to language, tone and action in your answer.
Section B: Drama
3 Either (a) In what ways, and with what dramatic effects, does Fugard present death and its
consequences in these plays?
Or (b) Analyse the following extract and consider in what ways it is characteristic of
Fugard’s treatment of prejudice in these plays. You should pay close attention to
language, tone and action in your answer.
4 Either (a) Discuss Stephenson’s dramatic presentation of social class in An Experiment with
an Air Pump.
5 Either (a) In what ways, and with what dramatic effects, does Stoppard use contrasts of place
in the play?
Or (b) Analyse the following extract, showing what it adds to your understanding of Flora’s
relationship with Das. You should pay close attention to language, tone and action
in your answer.
(from Act 1)
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