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Questions:
- Explain the following passage with reference to the context: "Without songs, architecture, history..."
- Elaborate the central idea of A.D. Hope as stated in the following passage: "The invisible thread is broken as she flies..."
- What picture of a woman does Kishwar Naheed portray in the following passage: "I am the one you crushed with the weight of custom..."
- Describe the element of nostalgia as unfolded by Agha Shahid Ali in the following passage: "This is home. And this the closest I'll ever be to home..."
- Give a critical appreciation of 'Australia'.
- Discuss Judith Wright as a poet with special reference to 'Failure of communication'.
- Critically estimate Earle Birney's 'The Bear on the Delhi Road'.
- Discuss Agha Shahid Ali as a poet with special reference to 'Postcard from Kashmir'.
- Comment critically on the theme of Susanna Moodie's 'Indian Summer'.
- Throw light on the theme of the novel 'The Circle of Karma'.
- Bring out the significance of the title of the novel 'Funny Boy'.
- State the central idea of 'Death of the Bird'.
- Throw light on Kishwar Naheed as a feminist poet with special reference to the text mentioned in your course.
- Write a short note on the theme of 'The Company of Lovers'.
- What are the recurrent themes of the New Literatures in English? Elaborate briefly.
- Consider Kunzang Choden's 'The Circle of Karma' as a modern woman's voyage in search of identity.
- Discuss Selvadurai's art of plot construction in 'Funny Boy'.
- Elucidate the characteristic features of Agha Shahid Ali as a poet.
- Estimate the achievements of Kishwar Naheed as a poet.
- Discuss Susanna Moodie's contribution to Canadian poetry.
- Assess Earle Birney as 'a chronicler of Canada'.
- Comment on Judith Wright as a poet of Australian sensibility.
- Examine critically A.D. Hope as a critic of Australian society.
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