The student's oral presentation provides brief descriptions of the extracts and work, offering clarity to each example and demonstrating an understanding of characters and their speech. The analysis is predominantly analytical, with the student dissecting examples and quotations to identify authorial choices and features such as metaphors and contrasts. Furthermore, the student's insightful remarks consistently evaluate themes like freedom and the meaning of life, directly relevant to the topic. The student also successfully identified and interpreted several features or authorial choices from the extracts, showcasing regard for authorial choices and using correct terminology. However, the student should ensure consistent links to the reader/listener of the works to effectively evaluate the features and choices in conveying the global issue and evoking a reaction. Both the content and form of the extracts' sources or works are effectively analyzed, as the student focuses on transitions and specific lines of both works in the IO.