LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
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M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE
SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
EL 2953 – BIOGRAPHY & TRAVELOGUE
Date & Time: 26/04/2007 / 1:00 – 4:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
SECTION A
Attempt any four of the following in about 100 to 150 words each (5×4=20 marks)
- Travelogue as a historical document
- The importance of personal experiences in a travelogue
- Travelogues as cultural documents
- The different types of autobiography
- The challenges you experienced in writing a biographical sketch
- The importance of interpretation in writing a biography.
SECTION B
Attempt the following in about 200 to 300 words each (2×10=20 marks)
- What was the highlight of your trip to Kerala? Do you agree such trips are essential to promote peace and harmony in our country?
- What were your experiences on meeting the person on whom you were writing a biographical sketch? Elaborate on some of the highpoints of that meeting.
SECTION C
Attempt the following in about 300 to 400 words each (3×20=60 marks)
- What techniques of biography writing does Sylvia Nazar put to use to portray John Nash as “the most remarkable mathematician of the second half of the century?”
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Do you think Malcolm Muggeridge is objective in his assessment of Mother Theresa?
- What aspects of his personality and career does the writer highlight in his autobiography “My Experiments with Truth.”
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“The Long Road To Freedom by Nelson Mandela is the confession of a great freedom fighter. Examine the book as an auto-biography.
- What began as a population and development study became an authentic journey of unveiling India to the reader. Comment.
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How does Naipaul’s interpretation help to understand the complexities of contemporary India?