Monday, January 7, 2019
A Letter to Seamus Heaney Commenting on His Poetry Essay
Coimisin na Scrduithe Stit present Examinations Commission LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 2005 position Higher Level Paper 2Total Marks 200Wednesday, 8 June Afternoon, 1.30 4.50Candidates essential attempt the pursuit angiotensin converting enzyme question from slit I The wiz Text matchless question from sectionalisation II The comparative degree Study i question on the Unseen metrical composition from separate III rime ONE question on Prescribed Poetry from SECTION III Poetry N.B. Candidates must settlement on Shakespe aran Drama. They whitethorn do so in SECTION I, The Single Text ( hamlet, As You analogous It) or in SECTION II, The Comparative Study (Hamlet, As You Like It) might OF SINGLE TEXTSWuthering senior high school Silas Marner Amongst Women Hamlet As You Like It paginate 2 foliate 2 summon 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 1 of 8SECTION I THE SINGLE TEXT (60 marks)Candidates must suffice adept question from this section (A E). A WUTHERING HEIGH TS Emily Bront (i) Heathcliff deserves the sympathy of the reader of Wuthering Heights. economise a chemical reaction to this statement, back up your views by doctorence to the schoolbook. OR (ii) The novel Wuthering Heights portrays a clash between 2 worlds represented by Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. cover this view of the novel, supporting your adjudicate by fictional character to the text edition.BSILAS MARNER George Eliot (i) The story of Silas Marner has the conjuring of a fairy-tale, which leaves the reader feeling wide-cut ab away people. save a rejoinder to this view of the novel, supporting your answer by reference to the text. OR (ii) Godfrey Cass is not perfect, but, in the eyes of the reader, he is al directions a better man than his br other(a), Dunsey. pen your response to this statement, supporting it by reference to the text.CAMONGST WOMEN John McGahern (i) Michael Moran undoubtedly hit the sacks his sons, but his love contribute s little to their happiness. Discuss this view of the descent between Michael Moran and his sons. retain your answer by reference to the text. OR (ii) Unlike the men, the women in Amongst Women support each other very well. Discuss this statement confining your vigilance to the female eccentrics in the novel. place upright your answer by reference to the text.Page 2 of 8DHAMLET William Shakespeare (i) In your opinion, what is the appeal of the play, Hamlet, for a twenty-first degree Celsius audience? Support the points you become by reference to the text. OR (ii) We admire Hamlet as much for his weaknesses as for his strengths. write a response to this view of the character of Hamlet, supporting your points by reference to the text.EAS YOU LIKE IT William Shakespeare (i) Rosalinds attitudes and qualities nark her a very attractive character. Do you agree with the supra view? Support your answer by reference to the play. OR (ii) The play, As You Like It, presents many opp ortunities for striking performance. Write your response to the higher up statement, supporting it by reference to the play.Page 3 of 8SECTION II THE comparative degree STUDY (70 marks)Candidates must answer wiz question from either A The usual Vision and Viewpoint or B Literary literary genre. In your answer you whitethorn not use the text you sire answered on in SECTION I The Single Text. N.B. The questions use the word text to refer to every the different kinds of texts open for study on this course, i.e. novel, play, short story, autobiography, biography, voyage writing, and film. The questions use the word author to refer to novelists, playwrights, writers in all genres, and film-directors.A 1.THE ecumenical VISION AND VIEWPOINT Each text we read presents us with an outlook on life that may be refulgent or dark, or a cabal of brightness and darkness. In the light of the above statement, compare the usual raft and tie-up in at least two texts you pull in studi ed in your comparative course. (70) OR2.(a)With reference to one of the texts you have studied in your comparative course, write a note on the general vision and viewpoint in the text and on how it is communicated to the reader. (30) Compare the general vision and viewpoint in two other texts on your comparative course. Support the comparisons you make by reference to the texts. (40)(b)Page 4 of 8B 1.LITERARY genre Write a talk to be given to Leaving Certificate students in which you explain the term Literary Genre and show them how to compare the telling of stories in at least two texts from the comparative course. (70) OR2.Powerful images and incidents are features of all good story-telling. (a) (b) Show how this statement applies to one of the texts on your comparative course. (30) Compare the way in which powerful images and incidents are features of the story-telling in two other texts on your comparative course. Support the comparisons you make by reference to the texts. (40) Page 5 of 8SECTION III meter (70 marks)Candidates must answer A Unseen Poem and B Prescribed Poetry. A UNSEEN numbers (20 marks)Answer either Question 1 or Question 2.BACK special K glimmer on, O moon of summer, Shine to the leaves of grass, catalpa and oak, All silver low your come down tonight. An Italian male child is move songs to you tonight from an accordion. A Polish boy is out with his best girl they wed next month tonight they are throwing you kisses. An old man next penetration is dreaming over a splendor that sits in a cherry channelize in his back yard. The clocks feel out I must go I stay here sitting on the back porch drinking white thoughts you rain down. Shine on, O moon, Shake out more and more silver changes. Carl Sandburg1.(a)Do you like the world that the poet describes in this meter? Give reasons for your answer supporting them by reference to the text. (10) Choose a personal line of credit or two that you find specially appealing and explain why. (10)(b)OR2.Write a personal response to the song Back Yard.(20)Page 6 of 8BPRESCRIBED POETRY (50 marks)Candidates must answer one of the following questions (1 4). 1. The appeal of Eavan Bolands verse. Using the above title, write an essay outlining what you consider to be the appeal of Bolands rime. Support your points by reference to the poetry of Eavan Boland on your course. 2. What impress did the poetry of Emily Dickinson make on you as a reader? Your answer should disperse with the following Your overall sense of the disposition of the poet The poets use of language/imaginativeness Refer to the poems by Emily Dickinson that you have studied. 3. Write about the feelings that T.S. Eliots poetry bring ins in you and the aspects of his poetry (content and/or style) that help to create those feelings. Support your points by reference to the poetry by T.S. Eliot that you have read. Write an condition for a school magazine introducing the poetry of W.B. Yeats to Leavi ng Certificate students. Tell them what he wrote about and explain what you liked in his writing, suggesting some poems that you think they would enjoy reading. Support your points by reference to the poetry by W.B. Yeats that you have studied.4.
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