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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Marlowe’s use of irony in Doctor Faustus

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA
ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks 1-9)

Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-02/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


QNO2:  Comment on Marlowe’s use of irony in Doctor Faustus.
I
rony is the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. Marlove’s Doctor Faustus has many ironies in it.
To begin with, Doctor Faustus holds a sort of balance of opposites between morality and heroic strains of tragedy. This oppositional balance is not simply thematic or intellectual but is the core of drama, and particularly that of tragedy, defined as irony. Marlow follows the dramatic form of the play but the point of Marlow‘s irony is a dilemma on the part of.........................



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Have you not done tormenting me with your accursed time?

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA
ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks 1-9)

Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-02/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


a.    Have you not done tormenting me with your accursed time?

These lines are taken from Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. The play, Waiting for Godot, is at its heart, a play about what defines life and death.  What does it mean to be alive?  Existentially alive?  Vladimir's quote is in reference to something that Pozzo said as he was leaving the stage just a page or two before this.  Pozza expresses his extreme frustration with Vladimir's questions about time and when things happened.  Pozzo proclaims.

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d. They know and do not know, what it is to actor suffer They know and do not know, that action is suffering And suffering is action.

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA
ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks 1-9)

Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-02/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


a.    They know and do not know, what it is to actor suffer
They know and do not know, that action is suffering
And suffering is action.


These lines have been taken from the Drama “Murder in the Cathedral” is written by T.S.Eliot. Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T.S. Eliot that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170, first performed in 1935.

In these lines the author says........................



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Oh that! Mere alliteration, Mrs. Pearce, natural to a poet.

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA
ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks 1-9)

Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-02/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100

a.    Oh that! Mere alliteration, Mrs. Pearce, natural to a poet.

These lines are taken from Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion. The lines are spoken by Professor Higgins when Mrs. Pearce told him ‘’ only this morning sir, you applied it to your boots, to the butter and to the brown bread.”
            
Mrs. Pearce, the lady who works in the house of Higgins asks him not to...................... 




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To be or not be, that is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take up arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing, end them.

MEG-02: BRITISH DRAMA
ASSIGNMENT
(Based on Blocks 1-9)

Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-02/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100

a.    To be or not be, that is the question:
Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take up arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing, end them.


These lines are taken from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. "To be, or not to be" is the opening phrase of a soliloquy spoken by Prince Hamlet in the so-called "nunnery scene".


As one of Shakespeare's all-time famous quotes, Hamlet's words have stood the test of time and are often quoted even today in both academia and pop culture. In the beginning of his fourth, and best known, soliloquy Hamlet muses ..................



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The four most important learner variables in the learning of a second language

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100

1.    What in your view are the four most important learner variables in the learning of a second language? Discuss
There are four key learner variables in the learning of a second language; 1) Age, 2) Sex, 3), intelligence, 4) aptitude.
1.      AGE
Most people, including some psychologists and linguists, believe that children are better at learning second languages than adults. The human brain loses its plasticity after puberty. Child relearns their language after injury..........................



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Indianization” of English and the devices used for the process of Indianization.

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


7.    What do you understand by the term “Indianization” of English? What are the devices used for the process of Indianization.
It is useful to describe Indianisms in more than one way. In terms of lexical structure and grammatical structure the transfer may result in collocation and/or grammatical deviations. The transfer of Indianism in Indian English may involve equivalence of formal items of L1 and L2 in two ways.
a)      It may be translation of an Indian item, or
b)      It may be a shift based on an underlying Indian source item

Translation: Translation may be defined as establishing ...........................



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Characteristics of human language that are absent in other animal systems of communication

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100



What are the characteristics of human language that seem to be absent in other animal systems of communication? Discuss

One of the best ways to understand what human language is to compare it with other systems of animal communication and try to understand the similarities and differences between the two.

Use of sound signals
The use of sound signals is perhaps the most obvious characteristic of human language. But this feature is neither unique to human beings nor all-important. It is not unique to human as a lot of other animals also use sounds for communication. And it is not all-important because human being can transfer language to visual symbols (as in the case of sign language, or writing) and to tactile symbols (as in the case of Braille). So, this characteristic is of little use in distinguishing human communication from animal communication



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Vowels of English with examples

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


                  2.    Describe the vowels of English. Give example for each vowel.
Vowels are speech sounds pronounced so there are no “obstacles” to airstream (unlike the way consonants are pronounced, for example). This post lists English vowels (21 in this case, although some sources list 22), both monophthongs and diphthongs. They are grouped into the long and short ones. There is also a vowel diagram showing vowels at their approximate positions.
The vowels sounds of the English language are listed below. The newer IPA notation was used.

The English vowels with examples
      IPA                  Examples
1    i:                      see, unique, feel
2    ɪ                       wit, mystic, little
3    e                      set, meant, bet
4    æ                     pat, cash, bad
5    É‘:                     half, part, father
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Reduplication as a process in word formation

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


i.             Reduplication as a process in word formation

       Reduplication means repetition of part or whole of a root to indicate some meaning like plurality, distribution, repetition, customary activity, increase of size, added intensity, continuance, etc. as a process of word-formation it is to be found in various degrees in almost all languages. Hindi, for example makes use of it extensively to express intensity (e.g. tej-tej chalo (walk fast-fast ie ‘faster’), dhiire-dhiire khao ( eat slowly-slowly ie ‘at a slower pace’)............................

   
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Simple, complex, compound word

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100


QNO1: Write short notes on any of two of the following

i.             Simple, complex, compound words

Words can be divided into simple, complex, compound and compound-complex depending on whether they realize a single free morpheme, a free morpheme plus one or more bound morphemes, two or more free morphemes, or two or more free morphemes plus one or more bound morphemes respectively. For example:..............


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Derivational Prefixes

MEG-04: ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE
ASSIGNMENT


Programme: MEG
Ast code: MEG-04/TMA/2016-17

Max. Marks: 100

i.             Derivational Prefixes

There is a small set of affixes in English which are attached at the beginning of a stem to modify its meaning. Some well-known examples are the negative prefixes un-,in-, and dis-. But negation is not the only modification of meaning the prefixes are used for.

Unlike most suffixes, the prefixes do not affect the grammatical category of the stem at all. So the grammar-based system is of no use. The change in meaning at least tells us exactly how the resulting word differs in meaning form the stem.

Here are some of the ways in which the prefixes modify the meaning of stem:

Negation: Prefixes like ...................................



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