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OCR marking approach · Romeo and Juliet · AO1-AO4

Current 2026 exam seriesGCSE English Literature still requires at least one Shakespeare play nationally, and this page is for centres teaching OCR Romeo and Juliet.If your school does OCR and has chosen Romeo and Juliet, students need extract-led analysis, whole-play range, and a controlled exam argument.
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2022

Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents the relationship between Romeo and Mercutio. Refer to this extract from Act 2, Scene 1 and elsewhere in the play.

Extract: Act 2, Scene 1
2022

“The play presents the power of hate as strongly as the power of love.” To what extent do you agree with this view of Romeo and Juliet? Explore at least two moments from the play to support your ideas.

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