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2023 AQA GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE 8702/1 Paper 1 Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED] £7.16   Add to cart

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2023 AQA GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE 8702/1 Paper 1 Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel
Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]
GCSE
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Paper 1 Shakespeare and the 19th-century novel


Wednesday 17 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes
Materials
For this paper you must have:
• an AQA 16-page answer book.

Instructions
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Do not use pencil.
• Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 8702/1.
• Answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B.
• You must not use a dictionary.

Information
• The marks for questions are shown in brackets.
• The maximum mark for this paper is 64.
• AO4 will be assessed in Section A. There are 4 marks available for AO4 in Section A in addition
to 30 marks for answering the question. AO4 assesses the following skills: use a range of
vocabulary and sentence structures for clarity, purpose and effect, with accurate spelling and
punctuation.
• There are 30 marks for Section B.




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SECTION A

Shakespeare Question Page

Macbeth 1 4–5
Romeo and Juliet 2 6
The Tempest 3 8–9
The Merchant of Venice 4 10–11
Much Ado About Nothing 5 12
Julius Caesar 6 13


SECTION B

The 19th-century novel Question Page


Robert Louis Stevenson The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll 7 14–15
and Mr. Hyde
Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol 8 16–17
Charles Dickens Great Expectations 9 18–19
Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre 10 20
Mary Shelley Frankenstein 11 22–23
Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice 12 24–25
Arthur Conan Doyle The Sign of Four 13 26–27



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Section A: Shakespeare

Answer one question from this section on your chosen text.


Either

01 Macbeth

Read the following extract from Act 5 Scene 3 of Macbeth and then answer the
question that follows.

At this point in the play, Macbeth hears that the English army is approaching and asks the
Doctor for a report about Lady Macbeth.

MACBETH Seyton! – I am sick at heart,
When I behold – Seyton, I say! – this push
Will cheer me ever or disseat me now.
I have lived long enough. My way of life
5 Is fall’n into the sere, the yellow leaf,
And that which should accompany old age, As
honour, love, obedience, troops of friends,
I must not look to have; but in their stead,
Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath
10 Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Seyton!
Enter SEYTON
SEYTON What’s your gracious pleasure?
MACBETH What news more?
15 SEYTON All is confirmed, my lord, which was reported.
MACBETH I’ll fight till from my bones my flesh be hacked.
Give me my armour.
SEYTON ’Tis not needed yet.
MACBETH I’ll put it on;
20 Send out more horses; skirr the country round.
Hang those that talk of fear. Give me mine
armour. How does your patient, doctor?
DOCTOR Not so sick, my lord, As she is troubled
with thick-coming fancies
25 That keep her from her rest.
MACBETH Cure her of that.
Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased,
Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow,
Raze out the written troubles of the brain,
30 And with some sweet oblivious antidote
Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff
Which weighs upon the heart?




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