Below is the BA English Literature Past Paper 2018 paper B
Note: Question # 1 is compulsory. Attempt at least TWO questions from each Section. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.NO. 1 : Explain with reference to the context any THREE of the following:
i) You certainly won’t do anything of the kind Nothing offends people
worse than broken engagements. It simply means I’ll have to work like a Turk.
ii) How is’t with me, when every noise appalls me?
what hands are here? Ha! They pluck out my eyes!
iii) Who, from the terror of this arm, so late
Doubted his empire ...... that was low indeed;
iv) It is a note of enchantment, what ails her? She sees
A mountain ascending a vision of trees.
v) At a touch sweet pleasure melteth,
Then let winged Fancy wander.
SECTION A
Q.NO.2- “Lady Macbeth is no monster. She is loyal wife, not without tenderness and not without conscience" What do you think of this estimation of Lady Macbeth?
Q.NO.3- One of the beauties of Macbeth by Shakespeare lies in the intensity of debate between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Elaborate.
Q.NO.4- The Glass Menagerie is a “memory play”. From which character is the memory drawn?
Q.NO.5- Compare the characters of TOM and JIM in the play THE GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennesse William?
.
SECTION B
Q.NO.6- Wordsworth is a poet of NATURE. Discus with reference to the poems you have read in your course?
Q.NO. 7- Discuss Keats as a poet of Beauty with reference to the poems you have read.
Q.NO.8- Evaluate critically Robert Frost’s poem “NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY?
Q.NO.9 Write a note on OPITIMISM in Browning’s poetry.
Note: Question # 1 is compulsory. Attempt at least TWO questions from each Section. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.NO. 1 : Explain with reference to the context any THREE of the following:
i) You certainly won’t do anything of the kind Nothing offends people
worse than broken engagements. It simply means I’ll have to work like a Turk.
ii) How is’t with me, when every noise appalls me?
what hands are here? Ha! They pluck out my eyes!
iii) Who, from the terror of this arm, so late
Doubted his empire ...... that was low indeed;
iv) It is a note of enchantment, what ails her? She sees
A mountain ascending a vision of trees.
v) At a touch sweet pleasure melteth,
Then let winged Fancy wander.
SECTION A
Q.NO.2- “Lady Macbeth is no monster. She is loyal wife, not without tenderness and not without conscience" What do you think of this estimation of Lady Macbeth?
Q.NO.3- One of the beauties of Macbeth by Shakespeare lies in the intensity of debate between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Elaborate.
Q.NO.4- The Glass Menagerie is a “memory play”. From which character is the memory drawn?
Q.NO.5- Compare the characters of TOM and JIM in the play THE GLASS MENAGERIE by Tennesse William?
.
SECTION B
Q.NO.6- Wordsworth is a poet of NATURE. Discus with reference to the poems you have read in your course?
Q.NO. 7- Discuss Keats as a poet of Beauty with reference to the poems you have read.
Q.NO.8- Evaluate critically Robert Frost’s poem “NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY?
Q.NO.9 Write a note on OPITIMISM in Browning’s poetry.
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