Tuesday 22 September 2020

Past Paper Short Stories 2017 | M.A. English Part II (PU) | Eureka Study Aids

Attempt any FOUR questions. All questions carry equal marks. 
1. In 'The Man of the Crows' by Edgar Allan Poe, the writer enchances the dramatic interest of the narrative by making the narrator a part of the story. Discuss. 
2. 'The Diviner' is story aspiring higher aims in parapsychology, therefore it gives us a greater scope of human capabilities. Elaborate. 
3. Hemingway's style and language, both are unique and deep in philosophy and human understanding. Give references and illustrations from 'A Clean Well Lighted Place'. 
4. 'Strong Horse Tea' exposes the so called hollow slogans of equality and social justice in a developed society. Comment on the sentimentalism and pathos in the story. 
5. 'Civil Peace' draws our attention towards the deadly aftermaths and shocks of the post war time. Do you agree? 
6. 'The Man Who Lived in a Shell; by Chekov is not only the story of an introvent, but it also hints at the socio political live of the Russians in the late 19th century. Discuss with reference to its historical perspective. 
7. Human potential and creative imagination are an infinite sea of exploration. Man never gets tired of creating and re-creating his hown realms where he is 'I, me and myself' alone. Elaborate with reference to 'The Man Who Loved Islands'. 

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