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AQA-7712-2B-ENGLISH LITERATURE A FINAL MARK SCHEME PAPER 2B-Texts in shared contexts: Modern times: Literature from 1945 to the present day -Jun24 Question 01 Feminine Gospels – Carol Ann Duffy Examine the view that this collection is dominated by conflict between women and men. You must write about at least two poems in your answer. [25 marks] Possible content: Please refer to pages 4 to 7. AO5 Explore literary texts informed by different interpretations Students might consider: • that the title of the collection suggests that conflict between men and women may well be a dominant theme • poems that may be seen to present the suffering of historical women across time as a dominant theme, with female suffering presented as largely caused by conflict with men and resulting from their actions and decisions, such as the stories of Marilyn and Diana in ‘Beautiful’, and ‘History’, which mentions Adolf Hitler • the appeal of Mary to her son, Jesus, in ‘The Virgin’s Memo’ as suggesting a conflict of ideas • poems that may be seen to present men as too marginal to generate much conflict, eg Mr Mackay in ‘TLOSGH’ and the foreign princes rejected by ‘The Long Queen’ • poems that may be seen to present loving, admiring, supportive and/or respectful male-female relationships, eg the story of Cleopatra and Mark Antony/Caesar in ‘Beautiful’, and within the teams/bands described in ‘Sub’ • the significance of Duffy’s relationships with men in real life, eg her decision to dedicate the collection to her four brothers, and the fact that ‘Death and the Moon’ is an elegy to Adrian Henri • etc. AO4 Explore connections across literary texts Focus might be on: • poetic representations of conflict in modern literature • poetic representations of gender, power and patriarchy in modern literature • etc. AO3 Demonstrate understanding of the significance and influence of the contexts in which literary texts are written and received Focus might be on: • how attitudes to conflict, gender, power and patriarchy are expressed within this poetry collection and how this reflects changing attitudes over time • the ways in which poetic methods are an integral part of strengthening the collection’s presentation of conflict, gender, power and patriarchy • etc.

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MARK SCHEME – A-LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE A – 7712/2B – JUNE 2024



Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant
questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the
standardisation events which all associates participate in and is the scheme which was used by them in
this examination. The standardisation process ensures that the mark scheme covers the students’
responses to questions and that every associate understands and applies it in the same correct way.
As preparation for standardisation each associate analyses a number of students’ scripts. Alternative
answers not already covered by the mark scheme are discussed and legislated for. If, after the
standardisation process, associates encounter unusual answers which have not been raised they are
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assessment remain constant, details will change, depending on the content of a particular examination
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Level of response marking instructions
Level of response mark schemes are broken down into levels, each of which has a descriptor. The
descriptor for the level shows the average performance for the level. There are marks in each level.

Before you apply the mark scheme to a student’s answer read through the answer and annotate it (as
instructed) to show the qualities that are being looked for. You can then apply the mark scheme.




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descriptor for that level. The descriptor for the level indicates the different qualities that might be seen in
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meets this level, and so on, until you have a match between the level descriptor and the answer. With
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When assigning a level you should look at the overall quality of the answer and not look to pick holes in
small and specific parts of the answer where the student has not performed quite as well as the rest. If
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approach for defining the level and then use the variability of the response to help decide the mark within
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answer will have been awarded a mark by the Lead Examiner. You can compare the student’s answer
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with the example to determine if it is the same standard, better or worse than the example. You can then
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7712/2B G4005 Mark Scheme

Welcome to this mark scheme which is designed to help you deliver fair and accurate assessment.
Please read carefully all sections and ensure that you follow the requirements that they contain.

The significance of open book (AS Paper 2 Section B, A-level Paper 2 Section A and the second
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suspect that they have been or that notes from texts have been copied, they must alert the malpractice
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above the generic mark scheme. Answers are marked holistically but, when deciding upon a mark
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in a band, examiners should bear in mind the relative weightings of the assessment objectives (see
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reinforced as part of examiner training and standardisation. Examiners need to read the whole
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6. Examiners should remember that length and quality are not synonymous. Some brief answers
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7. If answers are short or incomplete, examiners can only reward what is there and assess
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