Romantic And Victorian Periods 2003 (MA English)

Romantic And Victorian Periods 2003 (MA English)
8318 M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION
May 2003 (First Year)
(ENGLISH)
(Paper - 1)
Romantic And Victorian Periods

Time 3 Hours
Maximum 100 Marks

Attempt FIVE questions in Section-A and THREE questions in Section-B

I. Annotate any FIVE of, the following passages choosing atleast TWO from each group.

GROUP - A (5x8 = 20)

1. (a) To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.

(b) And I Mid this tumult kubla heard from her Ancestral voices plophesyIng War.

2. (a) "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" - that is all
ye know oil earth, and all ye need to know

(b) No, no thou hast not felt (lie lapse of hours!
For what wears out the life of mortal men?
He sat like Lord Midas among them.

(b) In moods of humility I call be a sizar or a servitor, when the Peacock wing rises.

4. (a) Put Shakespeare's or Dante Creed into articles and send that Lip into the Ecclesiastical Courts.

(b) "Likeness of a Kingly crown hare on" or else tyrannous - that is to say ay, substituting their own will for the law of tile justice and love by which all true kings rule.

5. (a) nothing has been said at all about marriage
The subject has not even been taught on.

(b) try essence of romance is uncertainity

6. (a) she got a capital appetite goes long walks, pays no attention at all to her lessions.

(b) Where questions of self - sacrifice are concerned, men are infinitely beyond us.

Attempt the in about 200 words:

7. (a) How does Coleridge blend the madievalism a with the modern spirit in of the Ancient Mariner"

(b) Comment on Shelley's idea of liberty as expressed "Ode to the West Wind".

8. (a) Discuss Arnold's definition of poetry as a criticism of life.

b. Justify the title of the drama 'Justice'.

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