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2025 OCR AS Level English Language and Literature (EMC) H074/02 The language of literary texts Combined Question Paper & Final Marking Scheme

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2025 OCR AS Level English Language and Literature (EMC) H074/02 The language of literary texts Combined Question Paper & Final Marking Scheme

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2025 OCR AS Level English Language and Literature (EMC)
H074/02 The language of literary texts Combined Question Paper & Final Marking Scheme




Oxford Cambridge and RSA

Monday 19 May 2025 – Morning
AS Level English Language and Literature (EMC)
H074/02 The language of literary texts
Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes


You must have:
• the OCR 12‑page Answer Booklet




INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink.
• Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must
be clearly shown.
• Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet.
• Answer one question in Section A and one in Section B.

INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• This document has 24 pages.

ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.

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Section A

The language of prose

Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre
F Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby
Chinua Achebe: Things Fall Apart
Arundhati Roy: The God of Small Things
Ian McEwan: Atonement
Jhumpa Lahiri: The Namesake


Answer one question from this section on your chosen prose text.

You should spend about 45 minutes on this section.


1 Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre

Write about the ways in which Charlotte Brontë tells the story in this extract.

In your answer you should:

• explore the narrative techniques used in the extract

• consider the extract in the context of the novel as a whole and its genre. [25]


I hardly know whether I had slept or not after this musing; at any rate, I started wide awake on
hearing a vague murmur, peculiar and lugubrious, which sounded, I thought, just above me. I wished I
had kept my candle burning: the night was drearily dark; my spirits were depressed. I rose and sat up
in bed, listening. The sound was hushed.
I tried again to sleep; but my heart beat anxiously: my inward tranquillity was broken. The clock,
far down in the hall, struck two. Just then it seemed my chamber‑door was touched; as if fingers had
swept the panels in groping a way along the dark gallery outside. I said, ‘Who is there?’ Nothing
answered. I was chilled with fear.
All at once I remembered that it might be Pilot, who, when the kitchen‑door chanced to be left
open, not unfrequently found his way up to the threshold of Mr Rochester’s chamber: I had seen him
lying there myself in the mornings. The idea calmed me somewhat: I lay down. Silence composes the
nerves; and as an unbroken hush now reigned again through the whole house, I began to feel the
return of slumber. But it was not fated that I should sleep that night. A dream had scarcely approached
my ear, when it fled affrighted, scared by a marrow‑freezing incident enough.
This was a demoniac laugh – low, suppressed, and deep – uttered, as it seemed, at the very keyhole
of my chamber door. The head of my bed was near the door, and I thought at first the goblin‑laugher
stood at my bedside – or rather, crouched by my pillow: but I rose, looked round, and could see nothing;
while, as I still gazed, the unnatural sound was reiterated: and I knew it came from behind the panels. My
first impulse was to rise and fasten the bolt; my next, again to cry out, ‘Who is there?’
Something gurgled and moaned. Ere long, steps retreated up the gallery towards the third‑storey
staircase: a door had lately been made to shut in that staircase; I heard it open and close, and all was
still.
‘Was that Grace Poole? and is she possessed with a devil?’ thought I. Impossible now to remain
longer by myself: I must go to Mrs Fairfax. I hurried on my frock and a shawl; I withdrew the bolt and
opened the door with a trembling hand. There was a candle burning just outside, and on the matting
in the gallery. I was surprised at this circumstance: but still more was I amazed to perceive the air
quite dim, as if filled with smoke; and, while looking to the right hand and left, to find whence these
blue wreaths issued, I became further aware of a strong smell of burning.
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Something creaked: it was a door ajar; and that door was Mr Rochester’s, and the smoke rushed
in a cloud from thence. I thought no more of Mrs Fairfax; I thought no more of Grace Poole, or the
laugh: in an instant, I was within the chamber. Tongues of flame darted round the bed: the curtains
were on fire. In the midst of blaze and vapour, Mr Rochester lay stretched motionless, in deep sleep.
‘Wake! wake!’ I cried. I shook him, but he only murmured and turned: the smoke had stupefied
him. Not a moment could be lost: the very sheets were kindling, I rushed to his basin and ewer;
fortunately, one was wide and the other deep, and both were filled with water. I heaved them up,
deluged the bed and its occupant, flew back to my own room, brought my own water‑jug, baptized the
couch afresh, and, by God’s aid, succeeded in extinguishing the flames which were devouring it.




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