Responding to a fiction text - EduqasHow to analyse a fiction extract
When responding to a fiction text you will be asked to focus on a particular area, picking out specific details or responding more fully with a close analysis.
In an analytical response, you should show how language and structure create meaning. You could also explore the effect on the reader. An analytical response uses evidence from the text to make clear points.
Aim to focus on HOW the writer has used specific techniques or choices to create meaning, rather than WHAT the text is saying or WHO it is about.
The key to giving a relevant response is to concentrate on the question. What are you being asked to do? You will be asked to look at a particular section of the passage. Circle the key words in the question and the line numbers that are your focus - remember your focus as you start reading the passage.
An exam question might focus on:
characters
narrative voiceThe voice of the narrator in a literary text.
themes and ideas
language
structure
the effect on the reader
The next stage is to annotate your extract and find evidence to support your answer. Highlight, circle or underline key parts of the text that you will be able to use as evidence for your response.
When looking at an extract, try and read it more than once. First read the entire extract from beginning to end and annotate any language or structural details that interest you. If you have time, do another read-through annotating other important words and phrases.