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Questions:
- How does A.K. Ramanujan portray the realistic picture of the flooded river in his poem 'A River'?
- Where, according to Rabindranath Tagore, is God to be found?
- What is the theme of the poem 'A Country' by Jayanta Mahapatra?
- How, according to J.L. Nehru, did the different races of men come into existence?
- How does J.L. Nehru describe the establishment of human civilizations in his book 'Letters from a Father to His Daughter'?
- Attempt a character sketch of Pandit Kali Nath in 'Untouchable'.
- Write a brief note on the character and role of Subbu in 'Seven Steps Around the Fire'.
- How does Anand present a realistic picture of the Untouchables in his novel 'Untouchable'?
- Justify the appropriateness of the title of the poem 'The Unrest of Desire'.
- Bring out the distinctive qualities of the poetry of A.K. Ramanujan.
- Critically appreciate song numbered 11 of 'The Gitanjali'.
- How does the play 'Seven Steps Around the Fire' portray the exploitation of transgenders in Indian society?
- How is the mystery of Kamala's murder resolved in 'Seven Steps Around the Fire'?
- Attempt a character sketch of Bakha in 'Untouchable'.
- How does Mulk Raj Anand criticize the practice of untouchability in his novel 'Untouchable'?
- Bring out the chief characteristics of Nehru's prose with special reference to 'Letters from a Father to His Daughter'.
- How does Nehru describe the evolution of man and the formation of races and languages in his letters to little Indira?
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