LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
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M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE
SECOND SEMESTER – April 2009
EL 2804 – EUROPEAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Date & Time: 22/04/2009 / 1:00 – 4:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
SECTION – A
Comment critically on the significance of the following lines / verses with
reference to the text and the context: (04 x 10 = 40)
- a) No tragedy airs, please. [Locks the hall door.]
Here you shall stay and give me an explanation.
Do you understand what you have done? Answer me?
Do you understand what you have done?
OR
- b) And if my little ones had no other mother, I am sure you would
—What nonsense I am talking! [Opens the box.] Go in to them.
Now I must—. You will see to-morrow how charming I shall look.
- a) His own adventures and the Trojan fate.
He tells it o’er and o’er; but still in vain,
For still she begs to hear it once again.
OR
- b) The queen, whom sense of honor could not move,
No longer made a secret of her love,
But call’d it marriage, by that specious name
To veil the crime and sanctify the shame.
- a) “… pity is occasioned by undeserved misfortune, and fear by
that of one like ourselves;”
OR
- “The construction of its stories should clearly be like that in a drama; they should be based on a single action, one that is a complete whole in itself….”
- a) “You wrench the minds even of the just
To injustice and outrage.
You it is who have stirred up
This strife between men of one blood.”
OR
- “You see how the trees that bend beside the storming winter floods save
even their twigs, while those that resist are torn up by their roots; and so too
the man who hauls tight the mainsheet of his sail and will not slacken it….”
SECTION – B
Answer any ONE of the following in this Part: (1 x 20 = 20)
- How does Ibsen dramatize and problematize fatherhood as part of a social debate in his play A Doll’s House?
- Between Creon and Antigone, who is the protagonist in Sophocles’s play? Argue your case and also justify your view with evidence from the text, Antigone.
SECTION – C
Attempt any TWO of the following in this Part: (2 x 20 = 40)
- Evaluate Ovid’s Metamorphosis as a microcosm of human psychology.
- Discuss the challenge Job poses to the conventional perception that the misfortune one suffers is the natural fallout of his/her own sins.
- How does The Life of Galileo highlight the conflict between dogmatism and scientific evidence?
- Examine critically the combined significance of the archetypal and the political in Maxim Gorky’s Mother.
- Write a personal appreciation of Satre’s novel, Nausea.
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