How the beginning of love are presented in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Love and a Question by Robert Frost and I, Being Born a Woman and Distressed..
AQA English Literature essay, compare and contrast between the representation of the beginnings of love within these three texts. No plagiarism, however, sources of influence and information may be cited. How the essay is assessed, must include: AO1 essentially requires informed and relevant responses which are accurately written and use appropriate concepts and terminology. AO2 requires students to analyse ways in which meanings are shaped in literary texts, with particular focus on the structures of texts as a form of shaping. AO3 relates to the many possible contexts which arise out of the text, the specific task and the period being studied. AO4 involves connections across texts and sees possible meanings and interpretations arising not only out of the contexts of the text itself (AO3 above) but also out of the wider and broader contexts which comes from the study of period. Thus even when an individual text is being investigated it should still be seen as being framed by a wider network of texts and contexts to which it connects. AO5 completes the picture by acknowledging that if work in AOs 2, 3 and 4 had been included in the response to the question then debate and interpretations will arise out of this work showing that the interpretation of texts is not a fixed process but a dynamic one.