1. “In Literature as in life, love can act as a productive or a destructive force.”<br />Comment on and analyse the connections and comparisons between at least two texts<br />you have studied in the light of this assertion.<br />In your response you must ensure that at least one text is a post-1990 text.<br />In your response you should demonstrate what it means to be considering texts as a<br />modern reader, in a modern context and that other readers at other times may well have<br />had other responses.(60 marks)<br />“One’s love for another person begins with idealisation, but it is this same process that ultimately makes love impossible.”<br />Comment on and analyse the connections and comparisons between at least two texts<br />you have studied in the light of this assertion.<br />In your response you must ensure that at least one text is a post-1990 text.<br />In your response you should demonstrate what it means to be considering texts as a<br />modern reader, in a modern context and that other readers at other times may well have<br />had other responses.(60 marks)<br />“All literature is not only a form of escapism, but is also, in essence, about escapism.”<br />Comment on and analyse the connections and comparisons between at least two texts<br />you have studied in the light of this assertion.<br />In your response you must ensure that at least one text is a post-1990 text.<br />In your response you should demonstrate what it means to be considering texts as a<br />modern reader, in a modern context and that other readers at other times may well have<br />had other responses.(60 marks)<br />“Novels are a means of defining emotions in language, whereas poetry is ultimately about hiding one’s feelings.”<br />Comment on and analyse the connections and comparisons between at least two texts<br />you have studied in the light of this assertion.<br />In your response you must ensure that at least one text is a post-1990 text.<br />In your response you should demonstrate what it means to be considering texts as a<br />modern reader, in a modern context and that other readers at other times may well have<br />had other responses.(60 marks)<br />“If an offence comes out of the truth, better is it that the offence comes than the truth be concealed.”<br />Comment on and analyse the connections and comparisons between at least two texts<br />you have studied in the light of this assertion.<br />In your response you must ensure that at least one text is a post-1990 text.<br />In your response you should demonstrate what it means to be considering texts as a<br />modern reader, in a modern context and that other readers at other times may well have<br />had other responses.(60 marks)<br />