Loyola College B.A. English Nov 2012 Intro.To Litt. Literary Forms & Appreciation Question Paper PDF Download

LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE

FIRST SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2012

EL 1503 – INTRO.TO LITT.: LITERARY FORMS & APPRECIATION

 

 

 

Date : 10/11/2012             Dept. No.                                        Max. : 100 Marks

Time : 1:00 – 4:00

 

                                                                             PART – A

Choose the correct answer:                                                                                                         (20 marks)

 

  1. A verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines in iambic pentameter is called
  2. a lyric                   b) a ballad                 c) a sonnet
  3. A lyrical verse written in praise of, or dedicated to someone or something which captures the poet’s interest is called
  4. an ode b) a ballad              c) a satire
  5. Browning’s My Last Duchess is a
  6. dramatic monologue b) a ballad        c) a satire
  7. Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a
  8. a problem play b) an absurd play           c) a comedy
  9. Milton’s Lycidas
  10. a pastoral elegy b) an epic                     c) a masque
  11. The term Catharsis is associated with
  12. Socrates b) Plato                        c) Aristotle
  13. Falstaff appears in the play
  14. Hamlet b) Othello                    c) Henry IV Part I
  15. A comedy satirizing the attitudes and behaviour of a particular social group, often of

fashionable society is called

  1. Comedy of manners b) Comedy of Humours    c) an Absurd play
  2. Ode to a Nightingale is a poem by
  3. Wordsworth b) Shelley                c) Keats
  4. Bertolt Brecht is associated with
  5. Theatre of the Absurd b) Epic Theatre      c) Kitchen sink drama
  6. A narrative device used in literature to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind is called
  7. a) Stream of consciousness b) Metafictional   c) sequential narration
  8. The last play of Shakespeare is
  9. a) The Tempest b) As You like It          c) Edward II

 

  1. The first rays of morning tiptoed through the meadow is an instance of
  2. a) personification b) epic simile                 c) pathetic fallacy
  3. Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest is an example of
  4. a) comedy of humours b) theatre of cruelty      c) comedy of manners
  5. ‘Return to nature’ is an expression associated with
  6. a) the Romantic Age b) the Victorian Age     c) the Modern Age
  7. The second section of a Petrachan sonnet is called
  8. a) octave b) rhyme royal            c) sestet
  9. An epistolary novel comprises
  10. a) long descriptions b) a lot of letters      c) tragic flaws
  11. Shakespeare wrote ______________ sonnets.
  12. a) 123 b) 154                     c) 165
  13. The word ‘persona’ means
  14. a) a mask b) a picture         c) a person
  15. Murder in the Cathedral is a play by
  16. a) Shaw b) Ibsen                c) Eliot

PART – B

 

Answer any FOUR of the following in about 200-250 words each,

 choosing at least TWO from each group:                                                                             (4×10=40)

 

GROUP – I

  1. Discuss the term ‘fine arts’.
  2. Compare and contrast ‘short story’ and ‘novel’.
  3. Discuss the various types of essay.

 

GROUP – II

  1. Write an essay on Absurd Drama.
  2. What are the characteristic features of ‘comedy of manners’?
  3. Comment on the poetry of the Romantic period.

 

Answer any TWO of the following in about 500 words each,

 choosing ONE from each group:                                                                                                (2×20=40)

GROUP – I

 

  1. Write an essay on Elizabethan drama.

 

  1. How is epic theatre different from other kinds of theatre?

 

GROUP – II

 

  1. Attempt a short biography of an eminent person.

 

 

  1. Attempt a critical appreciation of the following poem:
THE POETRY of earth is never dead:
  When all the birds are faint with the hot sun,
  And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run
From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead;
That is the Grasshopper’s—he takes the lead         
  In summer luxury,—he has never done
  With his delights; for when tired out with fun
He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.
The poetry of earth is ceasing never:
  On a lone winter evening, when the frost         
    Has wrought a silence, from the stove there shrills
The Cricket’s song, in warmth increasing ever,
  And seems to one in drowsiness half lost,
    The Grasshopper’s among some grassy hills.

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