Nineteenth Century Fiction · Spring Term
Narrative Structure and Voice
Examining the mechanics of 19th-century storytelling, including serialization and cliffhangers.
Key Questions
- 1How does the pacing of the narrative build tension towards a climax?
- 2Why might an author choose to use multiple narrators to tell a single story?
- 3How do 19th-century linguistic patterns differ from modern prose in their descriptive density?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
GCSE: English - Narrative StructureGCSE: English - 19th Century Fiction
Year: Year 11
Subject: English
Unit: Nineteenth Century Fiction
Period: Spring Term
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