EG-03
December - Examination 2016 BA Pt. II Examination Poetry and Drama - II
Paper - EG-03
Time : 3 Hours ] [ Max. Marks :- 100
Note: The question paper is divided into three sections A, B and C.
Write answers as per given instructions.
Section - A 10
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2 = 20 (Very Short Answer Questions)Note: Answer all questions. As per the nature of the question delimit your answer in one word, one sentence or maximum upto 30 words. Each question carries 2 marks.
1) (i) Who wrote ‘All for love’?
(ii) How did the ‘Shadow’ come?
(iii) What do you mean by ‘Oxymoron’?
(iv) Write two names of Romantic poets.
(v) What is the main theme of the poem “The World is too much with us”?
(vi) What are tears referred to in the poem ‘Tears, Idle, Tears’?
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EG-03 / 900 / 3 (1) (P.T.O.)
EG-03 / 900 / 3 (2) (Contd.) 604
(vii) Who wrote ‘My Last Duchess’
(viii) Write the name of the play in which ‘Lady Bracknell’ is an important character.
(ix) Why death is called the brother of night?
(x) What does ‘Felix’ means in the poem ‘Felix Randal’?
Section - B 4
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10 = 40 (Short Answer Questions)Note: Answer any four questions. Each answer should not exceed 200 words. Each question carries 10 marks.
2) Critically appreciate the poem ‘Spring and Fall’.
3) Write a note on Browning’s art of characterization in reference to his prescribed poems.
4) Write the character sketch of Jack Earnest.
5) Write the summary of the poem ‘Dover Beach’.
6) Comment on the uniqueness of Hopkins style of writing.
7) ‘Ode on Indolence’ is a beautiful depiction of a transcient mood of Keats. Explain.
8) Discuss the use of images in ‘To the Night’.
9) Write a short appreciative note on ‘There be none of Beauty’s Daughters’.
EG-03 / 900 / 3 (3) 604
Section - C 2
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20 = 40 (Long Answer Questions)Note: Answer any two questions. You have to delimit your each answer maximum upto 500 words. Each question carries 20 marks.
10) Discuss Tennyson’s poem ‘Tears, Idle Tears’ as a realistic and emotional poem.
11) What philosophy of Browning is expressed in the poem
‘Pros pice’? Explain.
12) Elucidate the traces of autobiographical elements in ‘Dejection:
An Ode”.
13) Elucidate the magical effect nature had on William Wordsworth with references from prescribed poems.