The exam focuses on dramatic tragedy in literature. Section A analyzes Shakespearean works such as Othello and King Lear, exploring themes like betrayal, identity, and the consequences of flawed decisions, with emphasis on characters such as Othello, Desdemona, and Edmund. Dramatic methods, including dialogue and character interactions, are highlighted. Section B addresses broader tragic themes in Richard II, Death of a Salesman, and A Streetcar Named Desire, exploring topics like downfall due to personal mistakes, familial entrapment, and lack of self-awareness in characters. Tasks emphasize critical analysis of language, structure, and thematic connections within the tragic genre.