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Tom Jones and Dracula

Luke McBratney looks at ways of comparing texts of the same genre for the AQA (A) Reading for meaning examination ‘Love through the Ages’

The brides of Dracula feast on Jonathan Harker (Keanu Reeves) in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
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AQA (A) Literature Textual comparison is central to all A-level study

Love can be tender, thoughtful or kind. Love can be brutal, vengeful or perverse. And, in the AQA (A) A2 examination as in life, you can never be sure what kind of love will come your way. In this ‘Question and answer’, we provide a model answer and aim to reassure you that, if you use your skills and wider reading references wisely, you can be confident always of success — whatever type of love you face.

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