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OCR A-level English Literature Paper 2 - 01 June 2026 [Exam Chat]



OCR A-Level English Literature Paper 2: Comparative and contextual study (H472/02) - 01 June 2026 [Exam Chat]

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Date/Time: 01 June 2026 AM
Length: 2h 30m

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Hi, just putting these question predictions/ possibilities that i wrote just in case anyone has also already covered all the past paper questions x
For reference I do American Literature: Gatsby and Passing;
American Literature: Exam questions
‘Characters in American Lit can often be presented as immoral’
‘American Literature presents society's struggles as lying between rich and poor’
‘American Literature highlights the struggles of its female characters’
‘Death is a crucial element of American Literature’
‘The most powerful characters are often the most dangerous’
‘True love is often seen as unachievable in American literature’
‘Characters in American Lit are more at fault for their mistakes than society’
‘Society is unjustly blamed for the moral failings of characters within American Literature’
‘There is a sense of Justice throughout American Literature’
‘American Lit presents Gender as the most crucial aspect of division in 1920s society’
‘Overindulgence lies at the forefront of American Literature’
‘The past is often idolised over the present in American Literature’
‘Within American Literature, there is a fine line between love and obsession’
‘Identities of characters are valued most when they are a facade in American Literature’
‘Desire of characters is presented as the plauge of 1920s society’

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