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LLCER Anglais Première Zéro 1

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Epreuve E3C : LLCER Anglais
Voie : Toutes voies
Niveau d’études : Classe de première
Session : 2025
Durée de l’épreuve : 2h
Calculatrice : Interdite
Dictionnaire : Interdit
Numéro du sujet : Zéro 1

Extrait de l’annale :
ÉVALUATION DE FIN DE PREMIERE
Le sujet porte sur la thématique « Imaginaires ».
Prenez connaissance des documents A, B et C et traitez le sujet suivant en
anglais :
Write a short commentary (minimum 300 words) on documents A, B and C,
using the following guidelines:
1. Give a definition of monstrosity relying on the three documents;
2. Compare how the artists represent monstrosity;
3. Show how this representation may appeal to the readers’ or
spectators’ imagination.

Document A
Athens. A mischievous fairy called Puck has changed Bottom’s head into that of a donkey. Puck has also administered a love potion to Titania, the fairy Queen: she will fall in love with the first person she sees when she wakes up.] Enter PUCK, and BOTTOM with an ass’s head1
BOTTOM
If I were fair, Thisbe, I were only thine.
QUINCE
O monstrous! O strange! We are haunted. Pray,
masters; fly, masters. Help!
Exeunt QUINCE, SNUG, FLUTE, SNOUT, and STARVELING
[…]

Document B
‘This place is haunted!’ said Ron.
‘It’s not,’ said Lupin, still looking at the door in a puzzled way. ‘The Shrieking Shack was never haunted… the screams and howls the villagers used to hear were made by me.’
He pushed his greying hair out of his eyes, thought for a moment, then said, ‘That’s where all of this starts — with my becoming a werewolf. None of this could have happened if I hadn’t been bitten… and if I hadn’t been so foolhardy…’

Document C
UK poster for The Elephant Man, by David Lynch, 1980