The exam assesses analytical and interpretive skills in literature, focusing on Shakespeare′s plays and 19th-century novels. Section A explores themes like ambition, loyalty, aggression, and gender roles in works such as Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and The Merchant of Venice. Section B examines character development, social critique, and moral dilemmas in novels including Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Pride and Prejudice, and Jane Eyre. Key elements include understanding narrative techniques, exploring thematic concerns, and evaluating character motivations. The paper emphasizes critical thinking, textual evidence analysis, and comprehensive engagement with historical and literary contexts.