Exam Details

Subject indian english literature
Paper
Exam / Course m.a. english
Department
Organization alagappa university
Position
Exam Date April, 2016
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

M.Phil. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2016.
English
INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE
(2013 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Answer all questions. 15 75)
1. How does Ezekiel illustrate his view by comparing a
poet to a lover and birdwatcher in Lover,
Birdwatcher''?
Or
How far is Yeats statement true that read one
line of Tagore is to forget all the troubles of the

2. Discuss Mahatma Gandhi's message of love and
spirituality.
Or
Examine the renaissance that Sri Aurobindo
highlights in The Renaissance in India.
3. How does Dattani deal with partition in Final
Solutions?
Or
Analyze the trial scenes in Tendulkar's Silence! The
Court is in Session.
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4. Comment on the use of Time and Space in Ghosh's
The Shadow Lines.
Or
Show how satire is effectively used in The God of
Small Things.
5. Discuss the gradual stages of Saleem's character in
Midnight's Children.
Or
How does Bharati Mukherjee fictionalize the
problems of immigration, expatriation, and crosscultural
assimilation in Wife?


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  • american literature
  • aspects of english language and linguistics
  • british drama
  • british fiction
  • british literature
  • british literature – ii
  • british literature — i
  • british literature — iv
  • british literature(chaucertomilton)
  • british poetry
  • british prose
  • critical theory
  • elective : study of an author :rabindranath tagore
  • elective – diasporic literature
  • elective – english for mass communication
  • elective – literature for social
  • elective – literature for social transformation
  • elective – post colonial and subaltern literary studies
  • elective – writing for the media
  • elective –– mass communication and journalism
  • elective — advanced english grammar and usage
  • elective — comparative literature
  • elective — creative writing
  • elective — english for competitive
  • elective — translation –theory and practice
  • elective — women’s studies
  • english language teaching
  • english language teaching –– theory and practice
  • english language teaching — theory and practice
  • examination
  • history of english language
  • indian english literature
  • indian writing in english
  • journalism and mass communication
  • literary criticism
  • literary criticism – i
  • literary criticism – ii
  • literature and gender studies
  • new literature
  • office automation
  • research methodology
  • research methodology and modern rhetoric
  • shakespeare
  • study of an author – shakespeare
  • transformation
  • translation studies
  • world classics inenglish translation
  • world classicsin english translation