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Are they omniscient? Intrusive? Unreliable? Self-conscious? Who is the narrator? Are they omniscient? Intrusive? Unreliable? Self-conscious? 1st person? 3rd person? Significance? Whose thoughts do we get an insight into? Character? Narrator? Author? Are there any other voices? Does the speech reveal anything significant? Point of view? Messages? Ideologies? Morals? Maya Angelou Jane Austen Charlotte Bronte Emily Bronte Anthony Burgess Lewis Carroll Angela Carter J.M. Coetzee Charles Dickens George Eliot Sebastian Faulks F. Scott Fitzgerald Charlotte Perkins Gilman Thomas Hardy Andrea Levy Gabriel Garcia Marquez Cormac McCarthy Toni Morrison Ian McEwan George Orwell Sylvia Plath Salman Rushdie J. D. Salinger Zadie Smith Patrick Suskind Donna Tartt Alice Walker H.G. Wells Oscar Wilde Jeanette Winterson Virginia Woolf Where is the text set? How do you know? Is setting significant? How is it described? When is the text set? How do you know? Is it significant? Past? Present? Retrospective? Implications? How long is the narrative? Over what time period? A Level English Literature Summer Task Choose one of the authors from the list and read one of their books. If they are unfamiliar, do an internet search and look for the genres you enjoy reading. Make notes on all the areas on this sheet ready to present to your class first lesson in September. Which characters are we introduced to? What do we learn about the characters? What is suggested about the characters? How is it suggested? How are we introduced to them?