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Monday, November 06, 2017

Write in detail, giving examples whenever appropriate, on stress and rhythm of connected speech in English

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE ASSIGNMENTProgramme: MEG Course Code: MEG-04/TMA/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 


2. Write in detail, giving examples whenever appropriate, on stress and rhythm of connected speech in English.
There are levels of stress/accent which is characterized by loudness and pitch movement and secondary stress which is characterized by loudness and pitch movement and secondary stress and secondary stress which is characterized by loudness or express breath force only. One of the syllables is said to receive the primary stress.

Rhythm
It is the regular periodic recurrence of certain patterns of colour, design or sound. Rhythm is a painting or in embroidery would refer to the even spacing or distribution of colour and design.


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Criteria for classification of consonants

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE ASSIGNMENTProgramme: MEG Course Code: MEG-04/TMA/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 




Iii. Criteria for classification of consonants

Place of articulation
The place of articulation of a consonant is determined by the passive articulator that is involved in its production. It is for this reason that the sound is also named after the passive articulator.

  1. Bilabial : those consonants in the articulatio of which the upper and lower lips are involved. For example the initial sounds in the English words, post, boast, meal , win
  2. Labio-dental : Those consonants in the production of which the active articulator is the lower lip and the passive articulator is the upper teeth. The initial consonants in the English words, fate, and vow are labio-dental consonants.

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Theories of origin of language


MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE ASSIGNMENT
Programme: MEG Course Code: MEG-04/TMA/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 


I. Theories of origin of language

No one knows exactly how language originated. And because of this, there is no dearth of speculations about the origin of human speech. Anyhow, there are many theories regarding this.

The Divine Source Theory
According to one view, God created Adam and “whatsoever Adam called every living creature that was the name thereof” (Genesis, 2:19). According to Hindu tradition, language came from goddess Saraswati. In most religions, ..............


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Would you consider Miss Brodie in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to be a symbol of non - conformity? Give a detailed answer

MEG - 03: BRITISH NOVEL ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks (1 - 9)
Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-03/TMA/2017-18
Max. Marks: 100


5. Would you consider Miss Brodie in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie to be a symbol of non - conformity? Give a detailed answer.

The novel, set in Edinburgh, Scotland, revolves round Miss Jean Brodie, a teacher in the Marcia Blaine School for Girls.

It is in autumn of 1930 that the book opens and the school’s staid atmosphere., characterized by tradition and conformity, is shaken by Miss Brodie’s presence.. She views herself as “a leaven in the lump”, a kind of progressive rebel who adopt........


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The relationship between the Cosmic and the Comic in A Passage to India.

MEG - 03: BRITISH NOVEL ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks (1 - 9)
Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-03/TMA/2017-18
Max. Marks: 100
4. Analyse the relationship between the Cosmic and the Comic in A Passage to India.
A Passage to India (1924) is a novel by English author E. M. Forster set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s.
The novel not only provides the readers with drama on a cosmic scale, but it also works on the level of social comedy and the comic mode functions as useful corrective to the cosmic mode.

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Examine Dorethea‟s widowed condition in the light of the issues raised by the “Woman Question” in Middlemarch.

MEG - 03: BRITISH NOVEL ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks (1 - 9)
Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-03/TMA/2017-18
Max. Marks: 100


3. Examine Dorethea‟s widowed condition in the light of the issues raised by the “Woman Question” in Middlemarch.
Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life is a novel by the English author George Eliot. The novel is set in the fictitious Midlands town of Middlemarch during 1829–32, and it comprises several distinct, though intersecting, stories and a large cast of characters. Significant themes include the status of women, the nature of marriage, idealism, self-interest, religion, hypocrisy, political reform, and education.


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How does Jane Austen treat love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice.

MEG - 03: BRITISH NOVEL ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks (1 - 9)
Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-03/TMA/2017-18
Max. Marks: 100


2. How does Jane Austen treat love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice?

Pride and Prejudice is a romance novel by Jane Austen. The story charts the emotional development of the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, who learns the error of making hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between the superficial and the essential.

Jane Austen presents two pairs of lovers in the novel in order to show that the concept of individual autonomy she is invoking is quite complex and a single pair of characters would not ...

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A critical note on the evolution of the British novel.

MEG - 03: BRITISH NOVEL ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks (1 - 9)
Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-03/TMA/2017-18
Max. Marks: 100
  1. Write a critical note on the evolution of the British novel.

The prose works of the early period can be clearly linked up with the novel in the eighteenth century. The common point between the two seems to be prose. Then, there are the stories of discovery, exploration and adventure, which also have laid claims to parenting this modern literary form which provided enough scope to the writer to collect information as well as to question, analyse and assess the new material.

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Changes undergone by Pozzo and Lucky during the course of Waiting for Godot

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA ASSIGNMENT

                                               (Based on Blocks 1-9)                                                                           Programme: MEG Assignment code: MEG-02/TMA/2017-18                                                              Max. Marks: 100 



5. What changes have Pozzo and Lucky undergone during the course of Waiting for Godot?

Lucky and Pozzo are two key characters from Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. The characters Lucky and Pozzo are very significant in the story since the dramatic transformation of their life over the course of ‘waiting for Godot’ throws light on the meaning of life and human existence, which underlines the absurdity of life. Life is a mere series of meaningless repetitious activities. Journey from womb to tomb is full of miseries. Delivery is no deliverance.

Lucky is a slave to the character Pozzo. Pozzo is a pompous, sometimes foppish, aristocrat and he claims to live in a manor, own many slaves and a Steinway piano, cruelly using and exploiting those around him, specifically his slave, Lucky and, to a lesser extent, Estragon, another character in the story.

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The historical background of Murder in the Cathedral.

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA ASSIGNMENT



                                               (Based on Blocks 1-9)                                                                           Programme: MEG Assignment code: MEG-02/TMA/2017-18                                                              Max. Marks: 100 


3. Brief by outline the historical background of Murder in the Cathedral.

Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T.S. Eliot, first performed in 1935, that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.

The play deals with the martyrdom of Thomas Becket, one of the greatest of English saints, who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162-1170. He was murdered in his own Cathedral by knights who claimed to be loyal to the king.

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