Beloved has been listed on Question#3 the
following years: 1990, 1999, 2001, 2002(B), and 2003
AP Question #3 (1990)
Choose a novel or play that depicts a
conflict between a parent (or a parental figure) and a son or daughter. Write
an essay in which you analyze the sources of the conflict and explain how the
conflict contributes to the meaning of the work. Avoid plot summary.
AP Question #3 (1999)
The eighteenth-century British novelist Laurence
Sterne wrote, "No body, but he who has felt it, can conceive what a
plaguing thing it is to have a man's mind torn asunder by two projects of equal
strength, both obstinately pulling in a contrary direction at the same
time."
From a novel or play choose a character (not
necessarily the protagonist) whose mind is pulled in conflicting directions by
two compelling desires, ambitions, obligations, or influences. Then, in a
well-organized essay, identify each of the two conflicting forces and explain
how this conflict with one character illuminates the meaning of the work as a
whole. You may use one of the novels or plays listed below or another novel or
work of similar literary quality.
AP Question #3 (2003)
According to critic Northrop Frye, "Tragic
heroes are so much the highest points in their human landscape that they seem
the inevitable conductors of the power about them, great trees more likely to
be struck by lightning than a clump of grass. Conductors may of course be
instruments as well as victims of the divisive lightning." Select a novel
or play in which a tragic figure functions as an instrument of the suffering of
others. Then write an essay in which you explain how the suffering brought upon
others by that figure contributes to the tragic vision of the work as a whole.
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