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Page 1: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

AP LITERATURE EXAM

THE NATURE OF THE BEAST

Page 2: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

WHAT MANNER OF BEAST?• Length: 3 hours

• Structure: Two Sections• Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1 hour• Generally alternating prose and poetry passages, 10-13

questions each

• Section II: Three Essays, 2 hours• One question on fiction passage and literary techniques• One question on a poem and poetic techniques• One question (free response) where students use a

novel or drama to respond

• Percentage: Multiple Choice, 45%; Essays, 55%

Page 3: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

SECTION :MULTIPLE CHOICE• The multiple choice questions are designed to assess your understanding of

• The meaning of the selection• Your ability to draw inferences• Your ability to see implications• How a writer develops ideas

• Therefore, the questions will be factual, technical, analytical, and inferential.

Page 4: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

SECTION II: ESSAYS

• I – Prose, Fiction, Literary techniques• II – Poetry, poetic techniques• III – Free Response choose a novel or play to respond

Page 5: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

PROSE ESSAY

• Some typical prose passage essays ask students to:

• Analyze narrative and literary techniques which reveal character (diction, syntax, point of view, imagery)

• Explain the effect of the passage on the reader

• Compare/contrast two passages for diction and details and their effect on the reader

• Analyze the attitude of the speaker or the author, using tone and style

Page 6: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

POETRY ESSAY

• Some typical poetry essays ask students to:

• Analyze how the language of the poem reflects the speaker’s perceptions, and how, in turn that language determines the reader’s perceptions.

• Analyze how the poet reveals character (diction, sound devices, imagery, allusion)

• Discussion similarities and differences between two poems, considering style and theme

Page 7: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

CONT.• Contrast the speaker’s views toward a subject in

two poems, referring to tone, form, and imagery.

• Discuss how poetic elements, such as language, structure, imagery, and point of view convey meaning

• Relate imagery, form, or theme of a particular section of a poem to another part of the same poem

• Analyze extended metaphor and how it reveals the poet’s or speaker’s attitude

• Discuss how form affects meaning

Page 8: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

FREE RESPONSE• In this type of essay, you are free to choose the

literary work you will use to respond to the prompt. (ONLY ONE and a full work, No movies!!!!!)

• This is not the time to promote a work that you believe is of literary merit.

• Your task is to convince the readers that you know how to read closely and critically, a work of literary merit. Stick with the classics or the canon or those works that you have been exposed to in your high school career.

Page 9: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

SOME TYPICAL FREE RESPONSE ESSAYS WILL ASK STUDENTS TO:

•Respond to a provocative question based on specific insights

•Demonstrate your insights, critical thinking, and writing ability

•Show awareness of character and comprehension of theme

•Transfer specific ideas and details to a universal concept

Page 10: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

CONT.

• Reveal the relationships among form, content,

style, structure, and their effects on the meaning of

the work

• Reflect the writer’s ability to choose appropriate

illustrations and connect them in a thoughtful way

• Compose a well-organized essay written in a

mature voice and sophisticated style

Page 11: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

SOME FREE RESPONSE TOPICS:• How an opening scene or chapter establishes the

character, conflict, or theme

• How minor characters are used to develop a major character

• How violence relates to character or theme

• How time is a major factor

• The use of contrasting settings

Page 12: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

CONT.

• Parent/child or sibling relationships and their

significance

• The analysis of a villain w/regard to meaning of

work

• The use of an unrealistic character or element and

its effect on work

• The conflict between passion and responsibility

• The conflict between character and society

Page 13: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

LETS LOOK AT A FEW:• 2014 Prose Prompt

The following passage is from Charlotte

Brontë’s novel Shirley (1849). In the passage,

the narrator describes the age of eighteen as an

important threshold. In a well-organized essay,

analyze how Brontë uses literary techniques to

characterize the phases of life her protagonist is

leaving and entering.

Page 14: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

2014 POETRY PROMPT

Carefully read the following poem by the poet

and novelist John Updike. Then, using specific

references to the poem’s language and

techniques, write a well-organized essay

analyzing how Updike conveys the complex

relationship between the novelist and the

characters in the novel.

Page 15: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

2014 FREE RESPONSE PROMPT

In many works of literature, relationships between siblings

(brothers or sisters) create, clarify, or complicate central

themes of the work. Choose a novel or play in which a

sibling relationship—positive or negative—functions to

deepen a central theme. Write a well-organized essay in

which you analyze how the sibling relationship contributes

to the meaning of the work as a whole. Do not merely

summarize the plot. You may select a work from the list

below or choose another novel or play of comparable

literary merit.

Page 16: AP LITERATURE EXAM THE NATURE OF THE BEAST. WHAT MANNER OF BEAST? Length: 3 hours Structure: Two Sections Section I: Multiple Choice (55 questions), 1

2014 LIST FOR FR ESSAY• Absalom, Absalom!

• All the King’s Men

• Antigone

• Arcadia

• Beloved

• The Blind Assassin

• The Bonesetter’s Daughter

• Brideshead Revisited

• The Brothers Karamazov

• The Catcher in the Rye

• The Comedy of Errors

• Crime and Punishment

• Death of a Salesman

• East of Eden

• Fences

• The Glass Menagerie

• The Grapes of Wrath

• The Homecoming

• Housekeeping

• The Importance of Being

Earnest

• Just Above My Head

• King Lear

• The Kite Runner

• The Mill on the Floss

• The Piano Lesson

• The Poisonwood Bible

• Pride and Prejudice

• A Raisin in the Sun

• Sister of My Heart

• Song of Solomon

• The Sound and the Fury

• The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

• A Thousand Acres

• Three Sisters

• Tom Jones

• The Turn of the Screw

• Wuthering Heights

• A Yellow Raft in Blue Water