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Questions:

  1. Explain the following passage with reference to the context: "Without songs, architecture, history..."
  2. Elaborate the central idea of A.D. Hope as stated in the following passage: "The invisible thread is broken as she flies..."
  3. What picture of a woman does Kishwar Naheed portray in the following passage: "I am the one you crushed with the weight of custom..."
  4. 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..."
  5. Give a critical appreciation of 'Australia'.
  6. Discuss Judith Wright as a poet with special reference to 'Failure of communication'.
  7. Critically estimate Earle Birney's 'The Bear on the Delhi Road'.
  8. Discuss Agha Shahid Ali as a poet with special reference to 'Postcard from Kashmir'.
  9. Comment critically on the theme of Susanna Moodie's 'Indian Summer'.
  10. Throw light on the theme of the novel 'The Circle of Karma'.
  11. Bring out the significance of the title of the novel 'Funny Boy'.
  12. State the central idea of 'Death of the Bird'.
  13. Throw light on Kishwar Naheed as a feminist poet with special reference to the text mentioned in your course.
  14. Write a short note on the theme of 'The Company of Lovers'.
  15. What are the recurrent themes of the New Literatures in English? Elaborate briefly.
  16. Consider Kunzang Choden's 'The Circle of Karma' as a modern woman's voyage in search of identity.
  17. Discuss Selvadurai's art of plot construction in 'Funny Boy'.
  18. Elucidate the characteristic features of Agha Shahid Ali as a poet.
  19. Estimate the achievements of Kishwar Naheed as a poet.
  20. Discuss Susanna Moodie's contribution to Canadian poetry.
  21. Assess Earle Birney as 'a chronicler of Canada'.
  22. Comment on Judith Wright as a poet of Australian sensibility.
  23. Examine critically A.D. Hope as a critic of Australian society.
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