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EEG-VI (UT-33) EEG-VI (UT-33) : Church Going. Happy Life of Francis Macomber

This document appears to be an examination for a Bachelor's degree program. It contains instructions for a term-end examination in English literature from December 2012 and June 2013. It is divided into three sections. The first section contains two questions and asks students to choose two of the questions to answer. The questions cover topics like trends in the English novel since 1945, a critical estimate of a Philip Larkin poem, W.B. Yeats' response to the 1916 Easter Rising, and an analysis of Virginia Woolf's style in To the Lighthouse. The second section contains three questions and asks students to choose any three to answer. The questions refer to poems by T.S. Eliot and Louis MacNe

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EEG-VI (UT-33) EEG-VI (UT-33) : Church Going. Happy Life of Francis Macomber

This document appears to be an examination for a Bachelor's degree program. It contains instructions for a term-end examination in English literature from December 2012 and June 2013. It is divided into three sections. The first section contains two questions and asks students to choose two of the questions to answer. The questions cover topics like trends in the English novel since 1945, a critical estimate of a Philip Larkin poem, W.B. Yeats' response to the 1916 Easter Rising, and an analysis of Virginia Woolf's style in To the Lighthouse. The second section contains three questions and asks students to choose any three to answer. The questions refer to poems by T.S. Eliot and Louis MacNe

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EEG-VI (UT-33)

EEG-VI (UT-33)

Bachelors Programme

(f)

B. D. P.

What are the techniques that Greene uses


to make A Gun for Sale much more than a
thriller ?

Term End Examination December, 2012 & June, 2013


Elective Course

2.

ENGLISH

Answer any three of the following :


(a)

( Sixth Paper : Literature in the Modern World )


Time : Four Hours

Full Marks : 100

12 3 = 36

The images of city life in Preludes are both


modern and universal. Discuss.

( Weightage of Marks : 70% )

(b)

Special credit will be given for accuracy and relevance


in the answer. Marks will be deducted for incorrect
spelling, untidy work and illegible handwriting.
The weightage for each question has been
indicated in the margin.

How

does

MacNeice

celebrate

the

incorrigibly plural nature of life in Snow ?


(c)

Is Mother Courage in Brechts play both a


product and a victim of war ? Give a

1.

Answer any two of the following :


(a)

20 2 = 40

reasoned analysis based on your reading of

Attempt an analysis of the divergent trends

the play.

evident in the English novel since 1945.


(b)

Write a critical estimate of Philip Larkins


Church Going.

(c)

Analyse

Yeats response to

(d)

Justify the title of the play Destiny.

(e)

Analyse the plot construction of The Short

the Easter

Happy Life of Francis Macomber.

Rising of 1916, as revealed in the poem


Easter 1916.
(d)

(f)

Do you feel Riders to the Sea is a modern

how

the use of the

consciousness

technique

stream

makes

for

of

(g)

style

of

Lighthouse.

(h)
[ P.T.O.

What are the main tenets of the school of


New Criticism ?

naturalness of presentation in To The

B.A.-2112-Y

narrative

to An Astrologers Day and Selvi.

close reference to the text.


Show

the

R. K. Narayan with close textual references

play in the classical frame ? Discuss, with


(e)

Discuss

Attempt a feminist reading of Lady Lazarus.

B.A.-2112-Y

3
3.

EEG-VI (UT-33)

Answer any four of the following :


(a)

EEG-VI (UT-33)

6 4 = 24

Write a brief note on any one the following :


Imagism; Symbolism.

(b)

Bring out the significance of the closing


lines of Marina.

(c)

Describe

the physical setting of Audens

poem On This Island.


(d)

I am not the same man two days together.


Explain the context in which these words
are said, and comment on the line.

(e)

What do the Ramsays represent through


their opposed natures ?

(f)

... man does not live by bread alone. Who


is the speaker ? What does it signify ?

(g)

Examine the role of Nora in Riders to the


Sea.

(h)

What information did the astrologer give to


the stranger and what die he advise him ?

B.A.-2112-Y

[ P.T.O.

B.A.-2112-Y

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