Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Optional Paper - Short Stories | M.A. English Part II (PU) | Eureka Study Aids

2. Importance of Point of View in the Narrative Technique
3. Short Story As the Most Necessary and Natural Expression of the Age
4. Elements of Retrospective Autobiography in "The Property of Woman"
5. Symbolic Significance of Lahore in "The Property of Woman"
6. Narrative Technique in "The Mummy Awakes"
7. "The Mummy Awakes" As a Political Satire
8. The Importance of the Narrator as a Part of the Story in "The Man of the Crowd"

9. Use of All the Features of a Short Story in "The Man of the Crowd"
10. The Setting and its Significance in "African Short Story"
11. Use of Language to Voice Thematic Concern in "A Sunrise on the Veld"
12. Critical Appreciation of "Everything That Rises Must Converge"
13. "The Dead" As a Modern Short Story
14. Characterization in "The Dead"
15. "Ultimate Safari" As a Political Satire
16. Features of South Africa in "Once Upon a Time"

17. "Once Upon a Time" As a Modern Fairy Tale
18. Characterization in "The Judgment"
19. Relationship Between Father and Son in "The Judgment"
20. Symbolic Significance of the Title of "Civil Peace"
21. The Theme of Conflict and Violence in "Civil Peace"
22. Symbolism in "What the Tapsters Saw"
23. Theme of Identify in "My Son the Fanatic"
24. Characterization in "The Man Who Loved Islands"

25. "The Man Who Loved Islands" As a Satire
26. Justification of the title "A Day"
27. Critical Appreciation of "A Day"
28. The Importance of the Setting in "Strong Horse Tea"
29. Artistic Features of "Strong Horse Tea"
30. Critical Commentary of "The Voice"
31. Critical Appreciation of "The Woman Who had Imagination"
32. Thematic Concern in "The Voice From the Wall"

33. "The Voice From the Wall" As a Modern Short Story
34. Symbolic Significance of the Title of "The Man Who Lived in a Shell"
35. Major Themes in "The Man Who Lived in a Shell"
36. Use of Language to Voice Thematic Concerns in "Dream Haiti"
37. The Use of Diary and Reporting Technique in "The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book"
38. Naipaul's Craftsmanship As a Short Story Writer in "The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book"
39. Narrative Technique in "A Clean Well Lighted Place"
40. "A Clean Well Lighted Place" As a Classic Short Story


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