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2023 AQA AS ENGLISH LITERATURE B 7716/1A Paper 1A Literary genres: Drama: Aspects of tragedy Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED]

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2023 AQA AS ENGLISH LITERATURE B 7716/1A Paper 1A Literary genres: Drama: Aspects of tragedy Question Paper & Mark scheme (Merged) June 2023 [VERIFIED] AS ENGLISH LITERATURE B Paper 1A Literary genres: Drama: Aspects of tragedy Thursday 18 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: • an AQA 12-page answer book. Instructions • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Paper Reference is 7716/1A. • Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. • You must answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B. Information • The maximum mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for questions are shown in brackets. • You will be marked on your ability to: – use good English – organise information clearly – use specialist vocabulary where appropriate. • In your response you need to: – analyse carefully the writers’ methods – explore the contexts of the texts you are writing about – explore the connections across the texts you have studied – explore different interpretations of your texts. IB/G/Jun23/E8 7716/1A 2 Section A Answer one question from this section. Either 0 1 Othello – William Shakespeare Explore the significance of aspects of dramatic tragedy in the following passage in relation to the play as a whole. You should consider the following in your answer: • the presentation of Iago’s villainy • Othello’s response to Iago’s manipulation • other relevant aspects of dramatic tragedy. [25 marks] IAGO Cassio’s my worthy friend. My lord, I see you’re moved. OTHELLO No, not much moved. I do not think but Desdemona’s honest. IAGO Long live she so! And long live you to think so! OTHELLO And yet, how nature erring from itself – IAGO Ay, there’s the point: as, to be bold with you, Not to affect many proposèd matches Of her own clime, complexion, and degree, Whereto we see in all things nature tends, Foh! One may smell in such a will most rank, Foul disproportion, thoughts unnatural. But, pardon me, I do not in position Distinctly speak of her, though I may fear Her will, recoiling to her better judgement, May fall to match you with her country forms, And happily repent. OTHELLO Farewell, farewell. If more thou dost perceive, let me know more. Set on thy wife to observe. Leave me, Iago. IAGO (going) My lord, I take my leave. OTHELLO Why did I marry? This honest creature doubtless Sees and knows more, much more than he unfolds. IAGO (returning) My lord, I would I might entreat your honour To scan this thing no farther. Leave it to time. Although ’tis fit that Cassio have his place, IB/G/Jun23/7716/1A 3 For sure he fills it up with great ability, Yet, if you please to hold him off awhile, You shall by that perceive him and his means; Note if your lady strain his entertainment With any strong or vehement importunity – Much will be seen in that. In the meantime, Let me be thought too busy in my fears, As worthy cause I have to fear I am, And hold her free, I do beseech your honour. OTHELLO Fear not my government. IAGO I once more take my leave. Exit OTHELLO This fellow’s of exceeding honesty, And knows all qualities with a learnèd spirit Of human dealings. If I do prove her haggard, Though that her jesses were my dear heart-strings, I’d whistle her off, and let her down the wind To prey at fortune. Haply, for I am black And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers have; or for I am declined Into the vale of years – yet that’s not much – She’s gone: I am abused, and my relief Must be to loathe her. O, curse of marriage! That we can call these delicate creatures ours And not their appetites! I had rather be a toad And live upon the vapour of a dungeon Than keep a corner in the thing I love For others’ uses. Yet ’tis the plague of great ones; Prerogatived are they less than the base. ’Tis destiny unshunnable, like death: Even then this forkèd plague is fated to us When we do quicken. Desdemona comes: Enter Desdemona and Emilia If she be false, O, then heaven mocks itself! I’ll not believe’t. (Act 3, Scene 3) Turn over f

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