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Reading literary texts

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  • Reading literary texts

    • Setting - CCEA

      The setting of a text includes the location and time when events take place. Setting can play a crucial part in establishing atmosphere and reflecting themes and character within a text.

    • Themes - CCEA

      Themes are the main ideas or meaning that run through a text and may be shown directly or indirectly. When working out themes it helps to look closely at the language choice, setting and characters.

    • Characterisation and narrative voice - CCEA

      Characterisation is when a writer creates fictional characters for a narrative.

    • Language and structure - CCEA

      Language (words and phrases) and structure (the order of ideas in a text) are the methods used by writers to create effective characters, setting, narratives and themes.

    • Annotating texts - CCEA

      Annotating is when you add notes or comments to a text; this could also include underlining or circling individual words or phrases.

    • Responding to a literary text - CCEA

      When responding to a fiction text you will be asked to focus on a particular area, picking out specific details or responding more fully with a close analysis.

    • The study of written language, controlled assessment guidance - CCEA

      In the study of written language you will be required to complete one written response in one hour.

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