
Literature in English · JC 1 · Reading Literature: Prose · 2.º Período
Characterization and Setting
This topic focuses on the methods writers use to construct complex characters and immersive settings, and how these elements interact to drive the narrative.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesSEAB H2 Literature AO2: Understand ways writers use form, structure and languageSEAB H2 Literature AO3: Communicate informed personal responses
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This topic focuses on the methods writers use to construct complex characters and immersive settings, and how these elements interact to drive the narrative.
Key Questions
- How is setting used as a reflection of a character's internal state?
- What techniques do writers use to reveal character development?
- How does the social environment influence character choices?
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