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NotesEnglish A: Lang & Lit HLTopic 2.5Text type: the literary extract
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Text type: the literary extract (English A: Lang & Lit HL)

IB English A: Language and Literature • Unit 2

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In a nutshell: A literary extract (a piece of prose fiction) builds a world and a feeling through craft — narrative voice, detail, imagery — so how it's told matters as much as what happens.

In fiction, how it's told is the whole thing.

📖 “The house waited. It had waited a long time, and it had learned to be patient with the living.”

Nothing has ‘happened’ — but you already feel unease. A house that ‘waits’? The narrative voice and imagery create the mood before any plot. Analyse the craft, not just the story.

What to look for

1

Narrative voice / point of view

Who tells it, and how — first person, or a narrator who knows things — shapes everything.

2

Selected detail

The chosen details build character and setting; a messy desk tells you about a person.

3

Imagery and figurative language

Metaphor, simile and vivid images create mood and meaning.

4

Atmosphere and tension

The writing builds a feeling — dread, warmth, unease — through its choices.

The key move: Ask ‘how does the WAY it's told create character and mood?’ A literary extract works through narrative craft — voice, detail, imagery — not just events.

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Why it matters in the exam: A literary (fiction) extract can appear in Paper 1. Examiners reward you for analysing the narrative craft — voice, imagery, selected detail — and the mood or character it builds, not just the plot.
IB-style questionAnalyse[6 marks]

Analyse this extract: “She read the letter twice, folded it into quarters, then eighths, then sixteenths, as if she could make the news small enough to disappear.”

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Watch out: Don't just retell the plot. The marks come from the craft — voice, imagery, chosen detail — and the character or mood it builds.

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How Text type: the literary extract Appears in IB Exams

Examiners use specific command terms when asking about this topic. Here's what to expect:

Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Text type: the literary extract.

AO1
Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Text type: the literary extract.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Text type: the literary extract.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Text type: the literary extract.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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