MEG-11 IMPORTANT QUESTION OF Block-6 J.D. Salinger The Catcher In The Rye 0

MEG-11 IMPORTANT QUESTION OF Block-6 J.D. Salinger The Catcher In The Rye

Discuss Salinger ‘s personality and his work. Give a brief summary of the plot of The Catcher In The Rye. Critically analyse the plot of the novel. What are the special features of the...

MEG-11 IMPORTANT QUESTION OF Block-5 Henry Miller Black Spring 0

MEG-11 IMPORTANT QUESTION OF Block-5 Henry Miller Black Spring

QUESTION- Analyse Miller ‘s Paris days and their contribution to his development as a writer. QUESTION- Write a short note on the dialectic of sex-motif in American literature. QUESTION-  Write an essay (about 400...

MEG-11 IMPORTANT QUESTION OF Block-4 William Faulkner Light In August 0

MEG-11 IMPORTANT QUESTION OF Block-4 William Faulkner Light In August

“Lena Grove’s story enfolds the entire action of the novel, Light in August. Discuss. Write a note on the character of Joe Christmas. Do you find any religious meaning in Light in August? Explain....

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-11 (Block-3 F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby) 0

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-11 (Block-3 F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby)

Examine the literary context of Scott Fitzgerald with reference to his contemporary compatriots. What do you understand by the terms ‘The Jazz Age’ and ‘The Lost Generation’? What were the major political and social...

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-11 (Block-2 Theodore Dreiser Sister Carrie) 0

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-11 (Block-2 Theodore Dreiser Sister Carrie)

Do you consider the immigrant, working class background of Dreiser of crucial significance to the development of Dreiser as an artist? Give your reasons. What were the major changes that happened in American society...

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-11 (Block-1 James F. Cooper the Last of the Mohicans) 0

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-11 (Block-1 James F. Cooper the Last of the Mohicans)

Study the literary background of Washington Irving, E.A.Poe and James Fennimore Cooper. Discuss the qualities of the American character of the 19th century. What are the moral, religious ideas defining the American mind of...

Examine the use of irony in The Floating Opera giving suitable examples from the  novel. 0

Examine the use of irony in The Floating Opera giving suitable examples from the novel.

Irony becomes the chief literary mode for the experimental writer whose immediate target is not so much the absurd universe but the absurdity of the literary forms and conveentions. Tracing the growth of literature...

Discuss the title of the novel The Color Purple 0

Discuss the title of the novel The Color Purple

The “color purple” is mentioned to show that Celie is queen over herself. Quilting literally means stitching together pieces of cloth. The concept of the quilt gained significance in American academia with the resurgence...

Consider The Catcher in the Rye as a tragedy. 0

Consider The Catcher in the Rye as a tragedy.

ANSWER – The Catcher in the Rye opens in a sanatorium, where Holden is recuperating from a mental breakdown. Holden, all of sixteen years, begins by describing his expulsion from Pencey Prep, a select...

Explore the concept of ‘The American Dream’ in The Great Gatsby. 0

Explore the concept of ‘The American Dream’ in The Great Gatsby.

Perhaps, the green light may be connected with the idea of the well known ‘The American Dream’, the same dream that Willy Loman of Arthur Miller in The Death of a Salesman and many...

Discuss the distinctive features of the American novel. 1

Discuss the distinctive features of the American novel.

These qualities of the nineteenth century American life, in its complex impact of tradition and environment, moral, religious, philosophical and expansionist purposes are sufficiently reflected in the American novel form, in the writings of...

IMPORTANT QUESTION OF MEG-09 0

IMPORTANT QUESTION OF MEG-09

1. What were the different oral traditions that formed the beginnings of Australian Literature?  Illustrate with examples. 2. What were the main themes of nineteenth century Australian poetry? Substantiate from the poems you have read.  3....

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-09 Block-3 Introduction to Short Fiction 0

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-09 Block-3 Introduction to Short Fiction

Who would you credit you credit for the establishment of short fiction as a genre? What were some of the types of short fiction produced in Australia? Which of these types appeal to you?...

IMPORTANT QUESTION OF MEG-09 Block-2 Nineteenth Century Australian Poetry 0

IMPORTANT QUESTION OF MEG-09 Block-2 Nineteenth Century Australian Poetry

Did Australian poetry begin as a freak? Or was it an offshoot of the historical and social events taking place in Australia during the nineteenth century? When did the colonization of Australia begin? What...

Why are European influences to be seen in major Australian writers? 2

Why are European influences to be seen in major Australian writers?

The literature of the country has flowered and it is possible to trace its development through the convict legacy of the bush ballads and the early attempt to copy European modes and follow their...

What do you understand by the term aborigines? How is their point of view represented in Australian literature? 0

What do you understand by the term aborigines? How is their point of view represented in Australian literature?

Australian history and literature do reveal the many tensions that have gone into the making of the Australian nation. These are the tension between the old country of England, the metropolitan coIonial centre and...

Discuss the concept of ‘mateship’ with reference to the writers you have read. 0

Discuss the concept of ‘mateship’ with reference to the writers you have read.

After the penal colony came to exist as a reality, with more and more shipments of convicts from British shores, Australia witnessed the emerging phenomenon of bushmen and bushrangers — in the early phase,...

What are the major themes of women’s writing in Australia? Discuss with examples 0

What are the major themes of women’s writing in Australia? Discuss with examples

However, one of the first female writers of this period to gain prominenice was Catherine Spence who migrated with her family from Scotland to South Australia. Jane Austen was a strong influence on her...

Why do you think Australia is known as a multi-cultural society? 0

Why do you think Australia is known as a multi-cultural society?

Australian history in the second half of the twentieth century’ has been marked by several government policies to control the cultural features of the social makeup of Australia. From 1947 to 1964 the official...

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-09 Block-1 An Introduction to Australian Literature 0

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS OF MEG-09 Block-1 An Introduction to Australian Literature

Discuss some of the reasons why the early colonial writing may have been dominated by Male writers. प्रारंभिक औपनिवेशिक लेखन में पुरुष लेखकों का वर्चस्व हो सकता है, इसलिए कुछ कारणों पर चर्चा करें।...

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