Saurastra University 2006 M.A English : -V (Twentieth Century British Literature) [Old ] - Question Paper
SR-484
M.A. Part-2 exam
April/May-2006
English : Paper-V (Twentieth Century British Literature) [Old Course]
SR-484 Seat No..
*SR-484*
April / May - 2006 English : Paper-V
(Twentieth Century British Literature) [Old Course]
Time : 3 Hours] [Total Marks : 100
Instructions : (i) All questions carry equal marks.
(ii) Attempt five questions in all.
1 (a) Bring out the autobiographical elements in 20
The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man.
OR
(b) Evaluate The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man 20 as a typical example of stream of consciousness novel.
OR
(c) Comment on how Look Back in Anger reflects the 20 mood of the post-war England.
2 (a) Write a critical note on the symbolic significance of 20
the bears and squirrels game in Look Back in Anger.
OR
OR
(c) Write a detailed note on various themes inherent 20 in Waiting for Godot.
3 (a) Evaluate W. H. Auden as a modern poet with special 20 reference to the poems you have studied.
OR
(b) Critically appreciate Dylan Thomas' 'A Refusal to 20 Mourn the Death of a Child'.
OR
(c) Discuss the use of symbolism in the poems of 20 Ted Hughes.
4 (a) Bring out the elements of fun and satire in 20
Lucky Jim.
OR
(b) Evaluate narrative technique of Kingley Amis in 20 Lucky Jim.
OR
(c) Make a critical assessment of Sylvia Plath's 20 'Lady Lazarus'.
5 Write short notes on any two of the following : 20
(1) Poetic diotion of Dylan Thomas
(2) The women characters in Look Back in Anger
(3) Bertrand
(4) Significance of the title 'Waiting for Godot'.
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