,AOS
• AO1: Personal and creative response using terminolog
(28%)
• AO2: Analysis of meanings and how they are shaped,
considering layered meaning (24%)
• AO3: Understanding of significance and context (24%
• AO4: connections across literary texts (12%)
• AO5: Literary texts informed by different interpretatio
(12%)
,Vocab to consider
• Idiom • Imagery • Simile
• Tense • Listing • Turn taking
• Voice • 3rd person • Narrative
narrative progression
• Tone
• Temporal • Inuendo
• Consonance • Realism
location
• Assonance • Euphemism
• Lexical field
• Sibilance • Dialect
• Point of view
• Flashback • Metaphor
• Parallel structure
• Personification
, Regeneration
• Genre: Historical fiction; war • Protagonist: Dr. Rivers-
novel. Barker says “It is the story
• Language: English. Rivers”.
• Publication Date: 1991. • Antagonist: madness; Rive
• Narrator: Omniscient narrator. and his patients must figh
against the war. neurosis i
• Tone: Matter-of-fact, Realistic, attempt to heal.
Narrator doesn’t gloss over
details. • Themes: madness, love
• Tense: immediate past. between men, duty,
brotherhood and parentho
• Settings (time): 1917, near
end of war, after the Somme. • Motifs: mutism, trenches,
emasculation and
• Setting (place): Craiglockhart
regeneration.
war hospital, Scotland.