LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – HISTORY
THIRD SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2012
EL 3102 – INDIAN NATIONALIST LITERATURE
Date : 07/11/2012 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
PART A (50 marks)
- Explain with reference to context any FIVE of the following in 75 words each: (5×4=20)
- Here flourish a thousand castes,
But no room for foreigners.
- This is the land where our mothers
Lisped their first words and grew in wisdom
- Mother, O Mother, wherefore dost thou sleep?
Arise and answer for thy children’s sake.
- Kashmir shrinks into my mailbox,
My home a neat four by six inches.
- The search for the sources of India’s strength and for her deterioration and decay is long and intricate.
- I never could learn the art of copying.
- Answer any TWO of the following in 100 words each: ( 2×5=10)
- How does Bharathiar instill the spirit of patriotism in his poem ‘Vandematharam’?
- What kind of agony is expressed in the poem, ‘My Country, My People’?
- How does Jawaharlal Nehru defend India in the essay, ‘India’s strength and Weakness’?
- Explain any two incidents recalled by Mahathma Gandhi in his autobiography and add your comments.
- Attempt an essay on any TWO in 150 words each: ( 2×10=20)
- How does Sarojini Naidu express her love and expectation towards Mother India in her poems?
- Attempt an essay on Mahatma Gandhi’s life and character as you understand from his autobiography.
- What is the common theme that the poems, ‘Postcard from Kashmir’ and ‘My Country My People’ share? Explain further with reference to any literary text that you have read.
PART B (50 marks)
I Annotate any FIVE of the following passages: ( 5×2= 10)
- Barani is a historian- he’s only interested in playing chess with the shadows of the dead. And Najib’s a politician- he wants pawns of flesh and blood.
- He went to a heap, stood there for half an hour, still as a rock. Then he dug into the heaps with his fists, raised his fists and let the coins trickle out.
- My skin drips with blood and I don’t know how much of it is mine and how much of others.
- He was beginning to win for you something more valuable than taxes, when you ordered him to return.
- Beating the waves won’t stop the storm. But hold your rudder and you win.
- When it comes to washing away filth, no saint is a match for a dhobi.
II Answer the following in about 200 words each: ( 2×10=20)
- Write a note on Tughlaq’s shifting of the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad.
(OR)
Sketch and analyse the character of Muhammed bin Tughlaq.
- Evaluate the personality of Abhijit in the play ‘Mukthadhara’.
(OR)
Write a note on building of the dam by Bibhuthi.
III Answer the following question in about 300 words: ( 1×20=20)
- Explain the events leading to the destruction of the empire of Muhammed bin Tughlaq.
(OR)
Write an essay on the plot and themes of the play, ‘Mukthadhara’.
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