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MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
December, 2015

MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) But who is the fair lady ? Not in vain


She weeps, — for lo ! At every tear she
sheds
Tears from three pairs of young eyes fall
amain,
And bowed in sorrow are the three young
heads.

(b) 0 Love, alas, that love could not assuage


The burden of thy human heritage,
Or save thee from the swift decrees of Death.

MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) The trip had darkened every face,
Our deeds were neither great nor rare.
Home is where we have to gather grace.

(d)
the portrait of a stranger,
date unknown
often signed in a corner
by my father.

(e) A temple stands frail and still


in the distance, as though lost in reverie.

(f) Outside, the sun has risen quietly,


it aims through an eyelet in the tarpaulin
and shoots at the old man's glasses.

(g) He had spent his youth whoring


after English gods.
There is something to be said for exile.

2. Critically examine the ending of Mulk Raj


Anand's novel Untouchable. What is your
suggestion for ending untouchability ?
(450 words) 20

OR

Discuss Raja Rao's art of characterisation in


Kanthapura. (450 words)

MEG-7 2
3. Does Vikram Seth's writing lack depth ? Discuss,
offering your own views. (450 words) 20
OR

Discuss Amitav Ghosh as a writer of travelogues.


(450 words)

4. In what ways does R.K. Narayan's story 'Engine


Trouble' appeal to you ? Discuss. (450 words) 20
OR

What are Anita Desai's thematic concerns in


Clear Light of Day ? Discuss. (450 words)

5. Discuss the structure of Midnight's Children.


(450 words) 20
OR

How does Mahesh Dattani treat the issue of


gender in Tara ? Discuss. (450 words)

MEG-7 3 13,000
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MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
December, 2016
MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) When shall those children by their


mother's side
Gather, ah me ! As erst at eventide ?
(b) Silence hath bound thee with her fatal
chain;
Neglected, mute, and desolate art thou,
Like ruined monument on desert plain :
(c) This is the soul of man. Body and brain
Hungry for earth our heavenly flight detain.
(d) The trip had darkened every face,
Our deeds here neither great nor rare.
Home is where we have to earn our grace.

MEG - 7 1 P.T.O.
(e) I resemble everyone
but myself, and sometimes see
in shop-windows,
despite the well-known laws
- of optics
the portrait of a stranger,
date unknown
often signed in a corner
by my father.
(f) 0 Love, alas, that love could not assuage
The burden of thy human heritage,
Or save thee from the swift decrees of Death.
(g) I look around for a cleansed feeling,
the kind you experience
walking in a temple
after a river-bath.
I cannot find it.
I have misplaced it somewhere
in the caverns of my past.

2. How does Mulk Raj Anand paint the picture of a


socially fragmented nation in Untouchable ?
(450 words) 20

OR

Comment on the role of the narrator in Raja


Rao's Kanthapura. (450 words)
MEG-7 2
3. Write a critical essay on Anita Desai's art of
characterization in 'Clear Light of Day'.
(450 words) 20

OR

What aspects of Indian culture figure in the


writings of Swami Vivekananda or Sri Aurobindo ?
(450 words)

4. Write on the structure and theme of


R.K. Narayan's An Astrologer's Day. (450 words) 20

OR

How are love, faith and science intertwined in


Deshpande's Miracle ? (450 words)

5. "Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is a


trend-setter for a new genre of fiction." Discuss.
(450 words) 20
OR

How does Dattani deal with the theme of gender


in Tara ? (450 words)

MEG-7 3 13,000
No. of Printed Pages : 3 MEG-7

MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


IN ENGLISH
07965 Term-End Examination
December, 2014

MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100


Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal
marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20
(a) Yet shall they dream of it until the day !
When shall those children by their
mother's side
Gather, ah me ! As erst at eventide ?

(b) This is the soul of man. Body and brain


Hungry for earth our heavenly flight detain.

(c) As others choose to give themselves


In some remote and backward place.
My backward place is where I am.
MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(d) Endless crow noises.
A skull on the holy sands
tilts its empty country towards hunger.
(e) And let the guerdon of my labour be
My fallen country ! One kind wish from thee !
(f) How should I not scream,
"I haven't finished ?"
Yet that too would pass unheeded.
(g) He popped a stone
in his mouth
and spat out gods.

2. Comment on Gandhi's views on education and


their relevance in the age of globalisation.
(450 words) 20
OR

Write an essay on Raja Rao's art of


characterisation as revealed through
Kanthapura. (450 words) 20

3. Delineate the features of Nehru's prose style as


illustrated in the passages taken from
Autobiography. (450 words) 20
OR

Comment on the significance of the title


The Untouchable. (450 words) 20

MEG-7 2
4. Discuss Anita Desai's contribution to
Indian-English fiction. (450 words) 20
OR

Comment on Rushdie's use of language in


Midnight's Children. (450 words) 20

5. Attempt a critical appreciation of either


Gajar Halwa. (450 words) 20

OR
A Toast to Herself (450 words) 20

OR
Comment on the theme of gender in Tara.
(450 words) 20

MEG-7 3 9,000
No. of Printed Pages : 3 MEG-7

MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
December, 2015

MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) But who is the fair lady ? Not in vain


She weeps, — for lo ! At every tear she
sheds
Tears from three pairs of young eyes fall
amain,
And bowed in sorrow are the three young
heads.

(b) 0 Love, alas, that love could not assuage


The burden of thy human heritage,
Or save thee from the swift decrees of Death.

MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) The trip had darkened every face,
Our deeds were neither great nor rare.
Home is where we have to gather grace.

(d)
the portrait of a stranger,
date unknown
often signed in a corner
by my father.

(e) A temple stands frail and still


in the distance, as though lost in reverie.

(f) Outside, the sun has risen quietly,


it aims through an eyelet in the tarpaulin
and shoots at the old man's glasses.

(g) He had spent his youth whoring


after English gods.
There is something to be said for exile.

2. Critically examine the ending of Mulk Raj


Anand's novel Untouchable. What is your
suggestion for ending untouchability ?
(450 words) 20

OR

Discuss Raja Rao's art of characterisation in


Kanthapura. (450 words)

MEG-7 2
3. Does Vikram Seth's writing lack depth ? Discuss,
offering your own views. (450 words) 20
OR

Discuss Amitav Ghosh as a writer of travelogues.


(450 words)

4. In what ways does R.K. Narayan's story 'Engine


Trouble' appeal to you ? Discuss. (450 words) 20
OR

What are Anita Desai's thematic concerns in


Clear Light of Day ? Discuss. (450 words)

5. Discuss the structure of Midnight's Children.


(450 words) 20
OR

How does Mahesh Dattani treat the issue of


gender in Tara ? Discuss. (450 words)

MEG-7 3 13,000
No. of Printed Pages : 3 I MEG-71

MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


IN ENGLISH

Term-End Examination
071. 4-1.
December, 2017

MEG 7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE


-

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) Thy minstrel hath no wreath to


weave for thee,
Save the sad story of thy misery !
(b) Love came to Flora asking for a flower,
That would of flowers be undisputed queen,
The lily and the rose, long, long had been,
Rivals for that high honour.

MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) Life only is, or death is Life disguised, —
Life a short death until by Life we are
surprised.

(d) 0 Love, alas, that love could not assuage,


The burden of thy human heritage
Or save thee from the swift decrees of Death.

(e) I went to Roman Catholic School,


A mugging Jew among the wolves.

(f) I am Indian, very brown, born in


Malabar, I speak three languages,
write in two, dream in one.

(g) Endless crow noises


A skull in the holy sands
Tilts its empty country towards hunger.

2. Discuss the various wishes and plans of Bakha as


narrated by Mulk Raj Anand in his novel
Untouchable. (500 words) 20

OR
Discuss the narrative technique of Raja Rao's
Kanthapura. (500 words)

MEG-7 2
3. What, according to you, is Gandhi trying
to convey to the readers in Hind Swaraj ?
Explain. (500 words) 20

OR

Critically comment on Anita Desai's use of


imagery in her novel Clear Light of Day.
(500 words)

4. Do you agree that "Gajar Halwa" offers a


scathing comment on our social inequalities ?
Give reasons. (500 words) 20

OR

Discuss Ruskin Bond as a short story writer with


reference to his stories in your syllabus.
(500 words)

5. Discuss the dominant themes Salman Rushdie


weaves in his novel Midnight's Children. 20
(500 words)
OR

Discuss Mahesh Dattani's play Tara as a social


tragedy. (500 words)

MEG-7 3 14,000
No. of Printed Pages : 3 MEG-7

MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
C19011- December, 2018

MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) Where is that glory, where that reverence


now ?
Thy eagle pinion is chained down at last,
And grovelling in the lowly dust art thou,
Thy minstrel hath no wreath to weave for
thee
Save the sad story of thy misery !

(b) Three happy children in a darkened room !


What do they gaze on with wide-open eyes ?
MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) The golden light came down into my brain
And the grey rooms of mind sun-touched
became
A bright reply to Wisdom's occult plane,
A calm illumination and a flame.

(d) 0 Love, I dreamed my soul had ransomed


thee,
In thy lone, dread, incalculable hour
From those pale hands at which all
mortals cower,
And conquered Death by Love, like Savitri.

(e) I have made my commitments now.


This is one : to stay where I am,
As others choose to give themselves
In some remote and backward place.
My backward place is where I am.

(f) I am Indian, very brown, born in Malabar,


I speak three languages, write in
Two, dream in one.
Don't write in English, they said, English is
Not your mother-tongue.

(g) I can smell violence in the air


like the lash of coming rain -
mass hatreds drifting grey across the moon.

MEG-7 2
2. Discuss Mulk Raj Anand's novel "Untouchable"
as a novel of social criticism. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss the narrative technique of Raja Rao's
Kanthapura.

3. Discuss the prose style of Jawaharlal Nehru with


reference to his An Autobiography. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss Shashi Deshpande as a short story
writer with special reference to her story
"Miracle".

4. Write a critical appreciation of Githa Hariharan's


"Gajar Halwa". (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss the political dimensions in Anita Desai's
novel Clear Light of Day.

5. Discuss the narrative technique in Salman


Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss Mahesh Dattani's Tara as a problem
play.

MEG-7 3 12,000
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MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMME IN
ENGLISH (MEG)
Term-End Examination
December, 2020
MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry

equal marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4×5=20

(a) These hands are cold&but if thy notes

divine

May be by mortal wakened once again,

Harp of my country, let me strike the

strain !

Lot-II P. T. O.
[2] MEG-7

(b) For your sakes shall the tree be ever dear !


Blent with your images, it shall arise
In memory, till the hot tears blind mine
eyes !
(c) Beauty of the light, surround my life,µ

Beauty of the light !


I have sacrificed longing and parted
from grief,
I can bear thy delight.
(d) O Love, I dreamed my soul had
ransomed thee,
In thy lone, dread, incalculable hour
From those pale hands at which all mortals
cower,
And conquered Death by Love, like Savitri.
(e) It started as a pilgrimage,
Exalting minds and making all
The burdens light. The second stage
Explored but did not test the call.
(f) I who have lost
My way and beg now at stranger’s door to
Receive love, at least in small change ?
[3] MEG-7

(g) He had spent his youth whoring


after English gods.
There is something to be said for exile :
You learn roots are deep.

2. Discuss Mulk Raj Anand’s novel Untouchable


as a Gandhian novel. (500 words) 20
Or
Discuss the use of various Myths and
Symbolism in Raja Rao’s novel Kanthapura.
(500 words)

3. Discuss the salient features of Swami


Vivekananda’s “Addresses at the Parliament of
Religions”. 20
Or
Discuss the political dimensions in Anita
Desai’s novel Clear Light of Day. (500 words)

4. Discuss Amitav Ghosh as a short story writer


with reference to his stories in your syllabus.
(500 words). 20
Or
Discuss Githa Hariharan as a short story
writer with reference to her stories in your
syllabus. (500 words)

P. T. O.
[4] MEG-7

5. Discuss the narrative technique or Salman


Rushdie’s novel Midnight’s Children. (500 words)

20

Or

Discuss the plot of Mahesh Dattani’s play Tara.

(500 words)

MEG–7 12,240
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MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME IN ENGLISH

Term-End Examination, 2019

MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time :3Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four of the


folloiving passages (150 words) : [4x5=20]

(a) My Country! In thy day of glory past

A beauteous halo circled round thy brow,

And worshipped as a deity thou wast.

(b) Love came to Flora asking for a flower

That would of flowers be undisputed queen,

The lily and the rose, long, long had been

Rivals for that high honour.

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(c) Thy golden light came down into my feet;

My earth is now thy playfield and thy seat.

(d) The Indian landscape sears my eyes.

I have become a part of it

To be observed by foreigners

They say that I am singular

Their letters overstate the case

(e) I who have lost

My way and beg now at stranger's doors to


Receive love, at least in small change ?

(f) The good wife lies in my bed

through the long afternoon;

dreaming still, unexhausted

by the deep roar of funeral pyres.

(g) I can smell violence in the air

like the lash of coming rain -

mass hatreds drifting grey across the moon

MEG-7/14000 ( 2)
2. Does Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable provide a viable
solution to the eradication of untouchability ? Discuss. [20]

OR

Discuss the issue of form in Raja Rao's Kanthapura.

3. Write an essay on the role and importance of Raja in


Anita Desai's novel Clear Light of Day. [20]

OR

Critically comment on Nirad C. Chaudhari's The


Autobiography of an Unknown Indian.

4. Write an essay on the issues dealt within Subhadra Sen


Gupta's "The Fourth Daughter." [20]

OR

Write an essay on Ruskin Bond's treatment of nature in the


short stories in your course.

5. Write an essay on the "family as character" in Salman


Rushdie's novel Midnight's Children. [20]

OR

MEG-7/14000 ( 3) [P. T.0.]


What according to you are the use of language in Mahesh
Dattani's Play Tara.

MEG-7/14000 (4)
No. of Printed Pages : 4
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MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME IN ENGLISH

Term-End Examination, 2019


MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four of the


following passages (150 words) : [4x5=20]

(a) Image of ecstasy, thrill and enlace, -

Image of bliss !

I would see only thy marvellous face,

Feel only thy kiss.

(b) Of love, I dreamed my soul had ransomed thee,

In thy lone, dread, incalculable hour

From those pale hands at which all

mortals cover,

MEG-7 (1) [P.T.0.]


And conquered Death by Love,

like Savitri.

(c) It started as a pilgrimage

Exalting minds and making all

The burdens light.

(d) I am Indian, very brown, born in

Malabar, I speak three languages,

Write in Two, dream in one.

(e) Now she looks for the swing

in cities with fifteen suburbs

and tries to be innocent

about it.

(f) Endless crow noises.

A skull on the holy sands

tilts its empty country towards hunger.

MEG-7 (2)
(g) You look down to the roaring road,

You search for signs of daybreak in

What little light spills out of bus.

2. Discuss Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable as a social novel.


[20]

OR

Discuss the character of Moorthy in Raja Rao's


Kanthapura. [20]

3.. Discuss the theme of alienation in Anita Desai's novel


Clear Light of Day. [20]

OR

What is important in Gandhiji's Hindi Swaraj in today's


context ? [20]

4. Discuss the theme of Arun Joshi's "The Only American


From Our Village". [20]

OR

Discuss the narrative technique used by Githa Hariharan


in her story "Gajar Halwa". [20]

MEG-7 ( 3 )
[P.T.0.]
5. Write an essay on the use of narrative technique by.
Salman Rushdie in his novel Midnight's ohildren. [20]

OR

Identify the themes in Dattani's play Tara. [20]

MEG-7 (4) 13000


No. of Printed Pages : 3
I MEG-7 1
MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
I. 0766 June, 2016
MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) The new poets still quoted


the old poets, but no one spoke
in verse
of the pregnant woman
drowned, with perhaps twins in her,
kicking at blank walls
even before birth.

(b) That language is a tree, loses colour


under another sky.
MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) When, finally, we reached the place,
We hardly knew why we were there.

(d) Depressed and weary we march back to the


lines
A leader says over the evening wireless,
"We are marching forward."

(e) This is the kind of sadness which closes the


eyes.
Here the memory for faces of the dead
never appears.

(0 I have no joys which are not yours, no


Aches which are not yours.
I too call myself I.

(g) And Flora gave the lotus, "rose red" dyed,


And "lily-white," queenliest flower that
blows.

2. (a) Discuss the appropriateness of the title,


Untouchable. (450 words) 20

OR
(b) Comment on the nature of Gandhi's
influence on Indian fiction in English.
(450 words)

MEG-7 2
3. (a) How does Anita Desai combine the
personal and the political in Clear Light of
Day ? (450 words) 20

OR
(b) Discuss Vikram Seth or Amitav Ghosh as
travel writers. (450 words)

4. (a) What are the various themes that Rushdie


deals with in Midnight's Children?
(450 words) 20
OR
(b) Discuss the theme and technique of
Dattani in Tara. (450 words)

5. (a) What are the main elements of a short


story ? Illustrate with the help of any one of
the short stories of your choice.
(450 words) 20
OR
(b) Comment on the theme of the East-West
Encounter in Indian-English fiction.
(450 words)

MEG-7 3 10,000
No. of Printed Pages : 3 MEG-7 I
MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
June, 2018
00005
MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) Those hands are cold — but if thy notes divine


May be by mortal wakened once again,
Harp of my country, let me strike the strain !

(b) Love came to Flora asking for a flower


That would of flowers be undisputed queen,
The lily and the rose, long, long had been
Rivals for that high honour.

MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) Beauty of the Light, surround my life, —
Beauty of the Light !
I have sacrificed longing and parted from grief,
I can bear thy delight.

(d) In hope of your succour, how often in vain,


So patient she sits at my gates,
In the face of the sun and the wind and
the rain.
Holding converse with poverty, hunger
and pain,
And the ultimate sleep that awaits ... .

(e) The Indian landscape sears my eyes.


I have become a part of it.
To be observed by foreigners.
They say that I am singular,
Their letters overstate the case.

(f) I am sinner, I am saint.


I am the beloved and the
Betrayed. I have no joys that are not yours, no
Aches which are not yours.
I too call myself I.

(g) My tongue in English Chains,


I return, after a generation, to you.
I am at the end
Of my Dravidie tether,
hunger for you unassuaged.

MEG-7 2
2. Discuss the Mulk Raj Anand's novel Untouchable
as a modern novel. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss Raja Rao's Kanthapura as a Gandhian
novel.

3. Discuss Mahatma Gandhi's Hind Swaraj as a


postcolonial text. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss the prose style of Nirad C. Chaudhuri
with reference to The Autobiography of an
Unknown Indian.

4. Discuss the prose style of Ruskin Bond with


reference to No Room for a Leopard. (450 words) 20 -

OR
Discuss Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day as a
feminist novel.

. Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is in the •


biographical mode. Comment. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss Mahesh Dattani's Tara as a play with
social purpose.

MEG-7 3 14,000
No. of Printed Pages : 3
I MEG-7 1
MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
I. 0766 June, 2016
MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) The new poets still quoted


the old poets, but no one spoke
in verse
of the pregnant woman
drowned, with perhaps twins in her,
kicking at blank walls
even before birth.

(b) That language is a tree, loses colour


under another sky.
MEG-7 1 P.T.O.
(c) When, finally, we reached the place,
We hardly knew why we were there.

(d) Depressed and weary we march back to the


lines
A leader says over the evening wireless,
"We are marching forward."

(e) This is the kind of sadness which closes the


eyes.
Here the memory for faces of the dead
never appears.

(0 I have no joys which are not yours, no


Aches which are not yours.
I too call myself I.

(g) And Flora gave the lotus, "rose red" dyed,


And "lily-white," queenliest flower that
blows.

2. (a) Discuss the appropriateness of the title,


Untouchable. (450 words) 20

OR
(b) Comment on the nature of Gandhi's
influence on Indian fiction in English.
(450 words)

MEG-7 2
3. (a) How does Anita Desai combine the
personal and the political in Clear Light of
Day ? (450 words) 20

OR
(b) Discuss Vikram Seth or Amitav Ghosh as
travel writers. (450 words)

4. (a) What are the various themes that Rushdie


deals with in Midnight's Children?
(450 words) 20
OR
(b) Discuss the theme and technique of
Dattani in Tara. (450 words)

5. (a) What are the main elements of a short


story ? Illustrate with the help of any one of
the short stories of your choice.
(450 words) 20
OR
(b) Comment on the theme of the East-West
Encounter in Indian-English fiction.
(450 words)

MEG-7 3 10,000
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MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMME
IN ENGLISH
Term-End Examination
June, 2018
00005
MEG-7 : INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE

Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100

Note : Answer all questions. All questions carry equal


marks.

1. Explain with reference to the context any four


of the following passages in about 150 words
each : 4x5=20

(a) Those hands are cold — but if thy notes divine


May be by mortal wakened once again,
Harp of my country, let me strike the strain !

(b) Love came to Flora asking for a flower


That would of flowers be undisputed queen,
The lily and the rose, long, long had been
Rivals for that high honour.

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(c) Beauty of the Light, surround my life, —
Beauty of the Light !
I have sacrificed longing and parted from grief,
I can bear thy delight.

(d) In hope of your succour, how often in vain,


So patient she sits at my gates,
In the face of the sun and the wind and
the rain.
Holding converse with poverty, hunger
and pain,
And the ultimate sleep that awaits ... .

(e) The Indian landscape sears my eyes.


I have become a part of it.
To be observed by foreigners.
They say that I am singular,
Their letters overstate the case.

(f) I am sinner, I am saint.


I am the beloved and the
Betrayed. I have no joys that are not yours, no
Aches which are not yours.
I too call myself I.

(g) My tongue in English Chains,


I return, after a generation, to you.
I am at the end
Of my Dravidie tether,
hunger for you unassuaged.

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2. Discuss the Mulk Raj Anand's novel Untouchable
as a modern novel. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss Raja Rao's Kanthapura as a Gandhian
novel.

3. Discuss Mahatma Gandhi's Hind Swaraj as a


postcolonial text. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss the prose style of Nirad C. Chaudhuri
with reference to The Autobiography of an
Unknown Indian.

4. Discuss the prose style of Ruskin Bond with


reference to No Room for a Leopard. (450 words) 20 -

OR
Discuss Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day as a
feminist novel.

. Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is in the •


biographical mode. Comment. (450 words) 20

OR
Discuss Mahesh Dattani's Tara as a play with
social purpose.

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