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Second Semester M.A. Degree Examination, June - 2023


(CBCS) (SLM Scheme) (Course - II)
ENGLISH
19th Century Prose and Fiction
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80
Instruction : All sections are compulsory.

SECTION - A
Answer any four of the following : [4 × 5 = 20]
Q1) The narrators in Wuthering Heights.
Q2) Orlick as the dark side of Pip’s character.
Q3) Culture as a pursuit of perfection in Arnold’s “Culture and Anarchy”.
Q4) Emma as a match-maker
Q5) Thornfield Hall in Jane Eyre.
Q6) The death of Mrs. Yeobright.

SECTION - B
Answer any three questions : [3 × 10 = 30]
Q7) Discuss how “On Liberty” reflects the positive effects of liberty on individuals
and society as a whole.
Q8) Comment on Charles Lamb’s use of humour and pathos in his depiction of chimney
sweepers.
Q9) Compare and contrast the characters of Knightley and Frank Churchill in Emma.
Q10) Examine how Emily Bronte portrays the fatal consequences of violent passion in
Wuthering Heights.
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SECTION - C

Answer any three questions : [3 × 10 = 30]

Q11) Elaborate on Jane Eyre’s life at Lowood School.

Q12) Critically analyse the character of Dorothea Brooke in Middlemarch.

Q13) Examine Abel Magwitch’s role in Pip’s life.

Q14) Comment on Eustacia Vye-Clym-Yeobright relationship in The Return of the Native.

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