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Saturday, February 06, 2016

literary style of the puritans

MEG-06
AMERICAN LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016 

2. Discuss the literary style of the puritans.
Puritanism began as an agitation within the Church of England in the latter half of the sixteenth century. It was a movement for reform of that institution. It was the belief that the reform should be continued, that more abuses remained to be corrected, that practices still survived from the days of Papacy which should be renounced, that the church of England should restored to the “purity” of the first century church as established by Christ himself .
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Theme of A Clean Well – Lighted Place and the techniques Hemingway employs to project this theme

 MEG-06
AMERICAN LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016

4. Examine the theme of A Clean Well – Lighted Place and the techniques Hemingway employs to project this theme.
         
         Hemingway’s short story A Clean Well – Lighted Place is rather a pilotless story in which nothing much happens.
                     In the late hours of night, at a clean well-lighted cafĂ©, two waiters one young and the old, while attending upon their lone last customer, an old man of eighty, intermittently talk about his recently attempted suicide: and when..................

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Influence of transcendentalism on Walt Whitman’s poems.

 MEG-06
AMERICAN LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016

1.       Discuss the influence of transcendentalism on Walt Whitman’s poems.
 
       Walt Whitman carried the vision of the entire globe being united into a compact whole transcending the barriers of geography, history and culture before globalization could become a reality, Whitman could see the glimpses of a unified world emerging in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. He is an optimist and a Transcendentalist. He believes that..........

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Patrick White’s technique of characterization with special reference to the characters of Arthur and Waldo

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
Programme: MEG
Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16
Max Marks : 100
9. Discuss Patrick White’s technique of characterization with special reference to the characters of Arthur and Waldo.


Answer:
Patrick White’s technique of characterization is outstanding in terms of understanding the way character functions in White’s novels.
 

            The observations we can come up with by reading the novel is that, character is “given”, it is fixed right from the beginning. There isn’t a change in character itself, but change in understanding. The protagonist discovers by painful experience something about the nature and extent of his particular resources. But the character of the protagonist does not in itself change. For example, Arthur and Waldo..............  
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Origins of the use of creole English in Caribbean poetry

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
Programme: MEG
Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16
Max Marks : 100
7. Discuss the origins of the use of creole English in Caribbean poetry.
Answer:
           
     It all started with the colonization in the Caribbean. Slaves were discouraged from using their native languages. They were separated from other slaves of the same linguistic background because their masters feared that communication between them might lead to plans of escape or rebellion

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Brathwaite’s “Wings of a Dove” for Rastafarian elements

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
Programme: MEG
Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16
Max Marks : 100
8. Analyse Brathwaite’s “Wings of a Dove” for Rastafarian elements.
Answer:
The word “Rastafarianism” often calls to mind the stereotypical images of dreadlocks (long braids or natural locks of hair), ganja (marijuana), the streets of Kingston, Jamaica, and the reggae rhythms of Bob Marley. Rastafarians have no universally acknowledged leaders, no universally agreed-upon defining principles. It is a black consciousness movement—Afro-Caribbean—and there is a split between the religion and its accompanying social consciousness, so people can appreciate what Rastas are trying to do socially while not embracing the religion.
Rastafarianism is explained as a.....................
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A House for Mr. Biswas as a diasporic novel

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08

July 2015 - January 2016 session

Programme: MEG

Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16

Max Marks : 100
6. Discuss A House for Mr. Biswas as a diasporic novel.
Answer:
The novel A House for Mr. Biswas by Naipaul is a Caribbean novel which has many aspects and the diasporic approach is one of them.
           
              Though Naipaul never uses the word ‘diaspora’ it is clear from his novel that the diasporic experience-that of displacement and migrancy along with a yearning for an imagined homeland which they cannot go back to give his writing “..the rawness of nerves, the neurosis that gives his prose the special quality of panic.


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Ice Candy Man as a novel which portrays the Parsi identity

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
Programme: MEG
Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16
5. Discuss Ice Candy Man as a novel which portrays the Parsi identity.
Answer:
A striking manifestation of the identity crisis of Parsis is evident in Bapsi Sidwa’s first published novel The crow Eaters and also in the novel Ice Candy Man. To discuss this it’s important to know a little bit of their history and background.
           
     Surat, Gujrat, was the most important seaport on the west coast of India and a major trade center for both the Mugal and European trading companies............ 


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Characters playing double roles in A Dance of the Forests

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
Programme: MEG
Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16
Max Marks : 100
4. In A Dance of the Forests why does Soyinka have characters playing double roles? Give examples from the text to substantiate your answer.
In A Dance of the Forest Soyinka portrays character playing doubles roles more like a play – within- a play. This takes the action back many centuries to the court of Mata Kharibu.
The play within a play is Soyinka’s way of presenting the fact that old sins cast long shadows. He seems to be saying that........
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Stages through which the African novel in English passed and the major themes it embraced at various points of time,with special reference to Ngugi Wa Thiong’o

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
Programme: MEG
Assignment Code: MEG-08/TMA/2015-16
Max Marks : 100
3. Discuss the various stages through which the African novel in English passed and the major themes it embraced at various points of time,with special reference to Ngugi Wa Thiong’o.
Answer:
As man first appeared in the African continent, the credit for being the first fiction-artist must also go to an African, since the art of story –telling is as old as man. They had sat around in the evenings after the day’s work sharing the stories or hunting and fruit gathering. The oral tradition is the next thing as it is the only mode of narration was introduced into the cultural soil of Africa.

        It was missionaries from different parts of Europe who................

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Various meanings of the term ‘the dark continent’ as applied to Africa

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
July 2015 - January 2016 session
2. Discuss the various meanings of the term ‘the dark continent’ as applied to Africa.
Answer:
In most books of history written by Europeans, the continent of Africa is referred to as ‘the dark continent’. This expression –the dark continent- was most probably first used by travellers and missionaries who happened to visit the African continent much before political claims on its territory were made and it was colonized by various European powers.
            
      The term ‘dark’ has been used for describing the continent of Africa because, firstly..............

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Literatures emanating out of the countries covered under the rubric of South Asia

NEW LITERATURES IN ENGLISH
 ASSIGNMENT FOR MEG –08
1. New literatures in English developed broadly through three stages: imitation, resistance and acquiring its own identity. Keeping this statement in mind, discuss the literatures emanating out of the countries covered under the rubric of South Asia.
Answer:
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal are the countries covered under the rubric of South Asia. Most of these are newly emerging nations, having gained freedom from British colonial power around the late 1940s or so.
Newly emerging literatures in English in South Asia are the products of complex determinants. The colonial encounter is the foremost......................

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a. plot b. narrative techniques c. biography d. narrative prose

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016




Question no. 5

Write short notes on:


a. plot
b. narrative techniques
c. biography
d. narrative prose



Plot
    
     Plot is a narrative account; it is constructed and composed. The author of a story has in his mind, a simple narrative account but he does things with it. He may rearrange the events in time; he may tell the end first and then relate how events led up to it, he may be biased in favour of or against some of the characters and overplay or underplay certain facts to reinforce his stand. A plot is what an author does to the simple narrative account to make it a story, to give a meaning, a purpose.
           
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Significance of music in Clear Light of Day

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016
4. Comment on the significance of music in Clear Light of Day
Answer :
Anita Desai’s Clear light of day is dominated by sound. The novel begins with the koels singing:
             The koels began to call before daylight. Their voices rang out from the dark trees like an arrangement of bells, calling and echoing each other’s calls, mocking and enticing each other into ever higher and shriller calls. More and more joined in as the sun rose……
         
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How myth and symbolism are integral parts of Raja Rao’s fictional art in Kanthapura

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016
3. Explain how myth and symbolism are integral parts of Raja Rao’s fictional art in Kanthapura.
Answer:
Myth is defined as an ancient traditional story of Gods or heroes, especially one offering an explanation of some facts or phenomenon. It is a story or allusion with a suggestive meaning. Myths are traditional as well as invention of poets and writers.
          
       Symbol, on other hand, ......................

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Theme of Untouchability

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016
 2. Discuss the theme of Untouchability
Answer:
Untouchability is a novel written by Aanand, portraying the social evil Untouchability once existed in Hinduism India. The absence of the definite article ‘the’ before the title makes the novel a symbolic saga of the miserable lives of the millions of untouchables in India who are at the lowest rung of the cast-ridden Hindu society and are victims of social injustice.
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Discuss the legend behind the dance of Shiva

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
ASSIGNMENT 2015-2016


1. Discuss the legend behind the dance of Shiva.


Answer:

      Anand Kentish Coomaraswamy, an extraordinary art scholar and philosopher explains the image of Shiva through his essay ‘The dance of Shiva’ as the compressed embodiment of a most complex philosophical conception of the universe.



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Compare and contrast modernist and post-modernist approaches to Literature

MEG-05
Literary Criticism & Theory
5. Compare and contrast modernist and post-modernist approaches to Literature.
Answer:
Modernism is a cover term for certain tendency in early twentieth century art and literature, the motivating slogan at the back of these tendencies was "make it new’. The Waste Land of T.S Eliot and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man of Joyce are examples of this type. The heyday of Modernism was the period between 1910 and 1930.
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Arnold draws a distinction between the private and public function of criticism” discuss


MEG-05

Literary Criticism & Theory

3. “Arnold draws a distinction between the private and public function of criticism” discuss.
  


Answer:

Mathew Arnold the world renowned poet and critic, talks at length the function of criticism in his perspective through his essay “Criticism at the Present Time”. Arnold's work as a literary critic began with the 1853 "Preface to the Poems". He explained the function of criticism in a multidimensional view that is private and public function of criticism.
           
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Raymond William’s contribution to cultural studies

MEG-05

Literary Criticism & Theory

 4. What do you understand by cultural studies? Discuss Raymond William’s contribution to cultural studies.
Ans : 
        Cultural studies is a field of theoretically, politically, and empirically engaged cultural analysis that was initially developed by British academics in the late 1950s, '60s and '70s, and has been subsequently taken up and transformed by scholars from many different disciplines around the world. The Centre for Cultural and Community Studies was set up in Birmingham in 1964. Cultural studies concentrates upon the political dynamics of contemporary culture, its historical foundations, defining traits, and conflicts.
           
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How Wollstonecraft’s work is constrained by being the product of its day and age

MEG -05, Questions 2; Use ‘An introduction ‘to demonstrate how Wollstonecraft’s work is constrained by being the product of its day and age.

ANS:



Mary Wollstonecraft was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. Her key work ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Woman’ is concerned with the status and right issues of women in the late 18th century. It is an absolute product of its day and age.
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Salient features of Plato's attack on poetry

MEG-05

Literary Criticism & Theory

1. Bring out the salient features of Plato's attack on poetry.


Ans:



           Plato, the great Greek philosopher who possesses stubborn views on art, poet and poetry unleashes a series of attacks on poetry. His views and opinions are largely mentioned in his Republic. Most of the opinions of Plato are objections to poetry. Plato definitely believed that poetry had power, and that power made people want to imitate what they saw in art. This sounds bad for him because of his metaphysical beliefs

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