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Friday, November 24, 2017

Myth in Midnight’s Children

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 18) 
Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100



Myth in Midnight’s Children


Myth  in  Midnight’s Children:  Midnights  Children  encompasses  the  whole of  reality  of the  Indian
subcontinent using myth. Rushdie  has used myth in his novel to  bring out the human myth condition and  to trace reality which widened the scope of the English fiction. It reflects countless mythic influences from both Eastern and Western culture.



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Narrative techniques in The only American from Our Village

MEG-07
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 18) 
Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100



Narrative techniques in The only American from Our Village


Narrative Techniques: The story has been narrated by Dr. Khanna’s father’s friend Radhey Mohan, who forces Dr. Khanna  not to listen  to his father’s  suffering and pain. The  story of his  father makes Dr.  Khanna feel guilty. He  is now full  of remorse  and repentance. From  one perspective it  seems that  Radhey Mohan is  but Dr. Khanna’s father’s alter ego. We’re informed that Dr. Khanna feels uncomfortable with Radhey Mohan because some of his characteristics  like a slant of  the lips, a glint  in the eye, and  the accent, reminded him  of his father.


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The importance of Hindi Swaraj

MEG-07


INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 18) 

Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100


The importance of Hindi Swaraj



The Importance of Hind Swaraj: The quintessence of Gandhi’s thinking was contained in his little booklet
Hind Swaraj”. Its import is so revolutionary, so different from what most of us are used to, that a real paradigm shift is a basic pre-requisite to...



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Critical analysis of the poem 'Enterprise' and the religious implications in the poem.

MEG-07


INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 18) 

Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100


4. Critically analyse the poem Enterprise’. What are the religious implications in the poem? 



“Enterprize” by Nissim Ezekiel is a satiric  poem with a moral. It deals with pilgrimages which serve no
purpose. The poet suggests  that religious pilgrimages are a  waste and abound in snobbery. In  “Enterprize” which contains the two central metaphors of his poetry – pilgrimage and home – Ezekiel reveals his attitude of commitment.
Besides, according to him, to please God one need not go on pilgrimages as He is within. The poem is in the form of a narrative. The narrator, the poet explains how he and some others started on a pilgrimage.The aim of the pilgrimage was to ennoble the  minds and to make the burdens  light. The pilgrimage had no hitch, to  start with. While, at the second stage, they did not know whether they got a call at all. Obviously, they had started casually, and impulsively.



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Importance of family in Dattani's plays with reference to Tara.

MEG-07

INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-8) 

Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100



3. How important is the family in Dattani’s plays? Answer with special reference to Tara.


Family plays an important role in plays of Dattani, for they stand for society at large. Through depiction of hollowness of  family, Dattani  shows the  hollowness in  the moral  standards  of the  society.  The  discrimination against the girl child by family member shows attitude and mentality of the society. It is tragic that the mother is also support in the act of attaching the third leg to the boy’s body. It is our cultural heritage that boy is always superior to girl. The common method of obtaining higher death rate for girl children than boys is neglecting the girl child during early childhood.


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A critical note on the plot construction in Untouchable.

MEG-07

INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-8) 

Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100


1. Write a critical note on the plot construction in Untouchable 


Plot and Structure  of the Novel: The novel does  not have any story in traditional  sense. This does not mean that the plot of the novel is not coherent. The unit and coherence of plot comes form the fact that the novel aims to expose  the evil of  untouchability in the Hindu  society. In fact  the plot of  the novels is  very compact. Gandhi advised Anand to remove certain passages from the novel, of which he was highly critical of. Anand talk about this in his much celebrated essay On the Genesis of Untouchable. He says: “In retrospect, I feel that, under the tutelage of  the Mahatma, who did not pretend to be an artist, I was able to exorcise all those self-conscious literary elements which I had woven  into the narrative in anticipation of what the critics might  approve.


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A comparison between autobiographies of Nehru and Chaudhuri



MEG-07

INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-8) 

Course Code: MEG-07/ 2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 

1. Compare and contrast the autobiographies of Nehru and Chaudhuri. 


Autobiography: Most of the serious writing that Nehru did was in the prison. He wrote his entire Autobiography in the prison, in the time period of less than 9 months. Actually he started in June 1934 and finished by 14th Feb. 1935. He wrote a massive book 1976 pages. One can only assume how central prison is to the life experiences of Nehru from the fact that the original title he suggested for his autobiography was In and out of Prison, with subtitle An Autobiographical Narrative with musing on recent  events in India.  John lane  finally published it  under the  title An Autobiography  in April 1936



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Novel The Bluest Eye and colour problem in America.

MEG-06


AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-9) 

Course Code: MEG-06/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 


  1. The novel The Bluest Eye deals with the colour problem in America. Discuss 

The white standards of beauty:  The valorization of white over black is not a recent phenomenon,  it
goes back in history in ancient time. Mani, a third century Persian, founded an Asiatic religion Manichaeism which was based on the duality of two principles: God and matter or the light and darkness. According to  Charles S.  Johnson, an American  context the  idea of blackness  has always  been perceived  in unfavorable light. Some of the phrases which suggest  the emotional and East headache implications of the idea of blackness are: ‘Black is evil’, “Black as sin”, “Black as  the devil”. In the popular thinking the evil and ugliness of blackness has always been put in contrast with the idea of goodness and purity of whiteness. In this respect one can say that the idea of blackness and whiteness not just a matter of colour but also has certain moral connotations.


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Significant features of Robert Frost's poetry with special reference to Mending Wall and Birches.

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AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-9) 

Course Code: MEG-06/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 



4. Discuss the significant features of Robert Frost's poetry. Answer with special reference to 'Mending Wall' and 'Birches'.


Robert Frost’s technique  of using a number of  ordinary things to suggest beautiful  and unique things in nature was the result of the influence of great writers and poets like Emerson, Thoreau, Wordsworth. He admired the use of simplicity to suggest things with insightful and deep meaning. He used New England vocabulary in his poems extensively that it was unfamiliar and unusual for those outside New England. Frost was more drawn to science and philosophy. He stressed on the importance of poets associating emotion with sound and sense. He called the poem in its beauty and its slow, dignified exploration or reality. The poem ‘Mending Wall’describes a very ordinary incident, but Frost weaves a philosophical message through it, which is applicable for a world, which is shrinking day-by-day. The repairing of a wall or breaking down of a wall may be equal to breaking down of relationships or building relationships.



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The Scarlet Letter as an open ended novel.

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AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-9) 

Course Code: MEG-06/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100



3. Examine The Scarlet Letter as an open ended novel. 


Open-endedness: The Scarlet  letter is one novel which encourages  different and opposite perspectives. Dimmesdale, a  priest, looks  at his  sexual relationship with  Hester as  a sin,  but Hester has  completely different opinion. She  says, “What  we did, had  a consecration  of its  own”. We  can look at  the novel  from different  and opposing perspective. We can consider it a story  of sin and redemption, at the same time we can also  consider it a story of love and passion.


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Contribution of language to the total effect of Huckleberry Finn

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AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSIGNMENT 2017-2018 (Based on Blocks 1-9) 
Course Code: MEG-06/2017-18 Max. Marks: 100 


2. How does language contribute to the total effect of Huckleberry Finn


Language In Huckleberry Finn: Mark Twain made use of colloquial language for serious literature, and the kind  of purpose  it has achieved  is quite  evident in  Huckleberry Finn.  Let us now  compare the  language of Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Twain’s Huckleberry Finn. One of the most remarkable differences between the two is that Hawthorne makes use of standard British English of elegance. He does not use the language used by common people in his everyday speech. While Twain makes use of spoken language and that too in a dialect which was not considered as respectable. With such use of language he achieves higher literary  purposes. And it is  this use of language,  which becomes one of  the most interesting and delightful aspect of it.



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