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AO3 Advance Test: Compare writers ideas and perspectives in a detailed and perceptive way. Read the two extracts below, the first a letter from Charles Dickens and the second a letter from Charles Darwin. Compare how the two writers convey their attitudes towards the experiences they present. Extract from a letter by Charles Dickens based on his experience of Baltimore, in the United States, 1842 We have been as far south as Richmond in Virginia (where they grow and manufacture tobacco, and where the labour is all performed by slaves), but the season in those latitudes is so intensely and prematurely hot, that it was considered a matter of doubtful expediency to go on to Charleston. For this unexpected reason, and because the country between Richmond and Charleston is but a desolate swamp the whole way, and because slavery is anything but a cheerful thing to live amidst, I have altered my route by the advice of Mr. Clay (the great political leader in this country), and have returned here previous to diving into the far West. We start for that part of the country which includes mountain travelling, and lake travelling, and prairie travelling the day after tomorrow, at eight o'clock in the morning; and shall be in the West, and from there going northward again, until the 30th of April or 1st of May, when we shall halt for a week at Niagara, before going further into Canada. We have taken our passage home (God bless the word) in the George Washington packet-ship from New York. She sails on the 7th of June. Parties parties parties of course, every day and night. But it's not all parties. I go into the prisons, the police-offices, the watch-houses, the hospitals, the workhouses. I was out half the night in New York with two of their most famous constables; started at midnight, and went into every brothel, thieves' house, murdering hovel, sailors' dancingplace, and abode of villainy, both black and white, in the town. I went incog. behind the scenes to the little theatre where Mitchell is making a fortune. He has been rearing a little dog for me, and has called him "Boz." I am going to bring him home. In a word I go everywhere, and a hard life it is. But I am careful to drink hardly anything, and not to smoke at all. I have recourse to my medicine-chest whenever I feel at all bilious, and am, thank God, thoroughly well 1

Extract from a letter from Charles Darwin, written in Rio de Janeiro in 1832 On the coast I collected many marine animals chiefly gasteropodous (I think some new). I examined pretty accurately a Caryophyllea & if my eyes were not bewitched former descriptions have not the slightest resemblance to the animal. I took several specimens of an Octopus, which possessed a most marvellous power of changing its colours; equalling any chamaelion, & evidently accommodating the changes to the colour of the ground which it passed over. yellowish green, dark brown & red were the prevailing colours: this fact appears to be new, as far as I can find out. Geology & the invertebrate animals will be my chief object of pursuit through the whole voyage. We then sailed for Bahia, & touched at the rock of St Paul. This is a Serpentine formation. Is it not the only island in the Atlantic which is not Volcanic? We likewise staid a few hours at Fernando Noronha; a tremendous surf was running, so that a boat was swamped, & the Captain would not wait. I find my life on board, when we are in blue water most delightful; so very comfortable & quiet: it is almost impossible to be idle, & that for me is saying a good deal. Nobody could possibly be better fitted out in every respect for collecting than I am: many cooks have not spoiled the broth this time; Mr Browne s little hints about microscopes &c have been invaluable. I am well off in books, the Dic: Class: is most useful. It is exceedingly interesting observing the difference of genera & species from those which I know. It is however much less than I had expected. I am at present red-hot with Spiders, they are very interesting, & if I am not mistaken, I have already taken some new genera. I shall have a large box to send very soon to Cambridge, & with that I will mention some more Natural History particulars. 2

Use the Venn diagram below to identify similarities and differences in their attitudes and note down precise quotations which will support your response. Now, with a different colour, go back and annotate word classes or methods (e.g. similes) that have been used by the writer in the precise quotations you have chosen. 3

Using your plan in the Venn diagram above, compare how the two writers convey their attitudes towards the experiences they present. 4

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