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Veer Narmad South Gujarat University 2011-2nd Year B.A SB-0105 English ( 1 ) - Question Paper

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SB-0105

Second Year B. A. Examination March/April - 2011 English : Paper - I (Principle/Subordinate)

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(2)    All the questions are compulsory.

(3)    Figures to the right indicate full marks of questions.

(4)    Clearly indicate the options attempted.

1 Resurrection and Regeneration are not the only themes of 12 the novel A Tale of Two Cities. Discuss.

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Write a critical note on the plot construction of the novel A 12 Tale of two cities.

OR

Elaborate the importance of Doubling in the novel A Tale of 12 Two cities.

2 Write short notes on any two of the following :    12

(i)    Sydney carton;

(ii)    Madame Defarge;

(iii)    Dickens views about the French Revolution

(iv)    Jacques Three.

3    Attempt a description of Hell as presented in the passage 12 from Paradise Lost, Book I.

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Make a study of the poem KUBLA KHAN.

OR

Show how ULYSSES represents typical Victorian optimism.

4    Discuss the Rivals as a play of situations and intrigues.    12

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Consider the Rivals as a comedy.

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Bring out the element of satire in the play The Rivals.

(a)    Write short notes on any two of the following :    11

(i)    The Opening Scene of the Rivals;

(ii)    The dialogue in the Rivals;

(iii)    Jack Absolute;

(iv)    Lydia

(b)    Write short notes on any two of the following :    11

(i)    A picture of man as presented by Alexander Pope in the passage from An Essay on Man;

(ii)    The scene of London as presented by William Blake in the poem London;

(iii)    The human wish as presented by John Keats in Ode To a Nightingale;

(iv)    The sea of Dover and its shore as seen in the moonlight.

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