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LINK to context/ theme / whole text Writing a paragraph on J&H Passage analysis What examples in the passage connect to the question? What individual words stand out and why? Identify language techniques (e.g. metaphorical language, repetition, verbs etc.) Develop your comments, and give additional or further interpretations. Reader response What effect does this have on the reader? What do we imagine/feel? The original readers? 21st C readers? LINK to context/ theme / whole text Are there any connections to themes in the novel? How does the passage reflect/connect to/contrast with the rest of the novel? Have the characters changed/developed? What connections are there with genre (e.g. does the passage show features of the detective/sci-fi/gothic genre)? What do we find out here about Victorian society? Religion? Science? Reader response Optional: are there any more particular responses? Writing a paragraph on J&H Passage analysis What examples in the passage connect to the question? What individual words stand out and why? Identify language techniques (e.g. metaphorical language, repetition, verbs etc.) Develop your comments, and give additional or further interpretations. Reader response What effect does this have on the reader? What do we imagine/feel? The original readers? 21st C readers? LINK to context/ theme / whole text Are there any connections to themes in the novel? How does the passage reflect/connect to/contrast with the rest of the novel? Have the characters changed/developed? What connections are there with genre (e.g. does the passage show features of the detective/sci-fi/gothic genre)? What do we find out here about Victorian society? Religion? Science? Reader response Optional: are there any more particular responses?