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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)

  1. Travelogue as a historical document
  2. The importance of personal experiences in a travelogue
  3. Travelogues as cultural documents
  4. The different types of autobiography
  5. The challenges you experienced in writing a biographical sketch
  6. The importance of interpretation in writing a biography.

 

SECTION B

 

Attempt the following in about 200 to 300 words each                       (2×10=20 marks)

 

  1. What was the highlight of your trip to Kerala? Do you agree such trips are essential to promote peace and harmony in our country?
  2. 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)

 

  1.  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?”

or

Do you think Malcolm Muggeridge is objective in his assessment of Mother Theresa?

 

  1. What aspects of his personality and career does the writer highlight in his autobiography “My Experiments with Truth.”

or

The Long Road To Freedom by Nelson Mandela is the confession of a great freedom fighter. Examine the book as an auto-biography.

 

  1. What began as a population and development study became an authentic journey of unveiling India to the reader. Comment.

or

How does Naipaul’s interpretation help to understand the complexities of contemporary India?

 

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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE

SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2011

EL 2955 – BIOGRAPHY AND TRAVELOGUE

 

 

Date : 07-04-2011             Dept. No.                                        Max. : 100 Marks

Time : 1:00 – 4:00

  1. Answer any five of the following not exceeding 50 words each.  (5*2=10) marks
  2. What are the characteristics of a ‘biography’?
  3. What are the differences between a ‘biography’ and an ‘autobiography’?
  4. Define the term ‘travelogue’ and explain its purpose.
  5. Enumerate the prerequisites for a good travel writer.
  6. Distinguish between ‘spiritual’ and ‘secular autobiographies’, with one example each.
  7. Mention any two parameters of an exceptional travel literature.
  8. Write down Naipaul’s views on the ‘Naxalite’ movement in Bengal.
  9. Write down Naipaul’s views on the ‘phallo-centricity’ of Indian culture

 

  1. Answer the following questions not exceeding 300 words each.    (3*20=60) marks
  2. Attempt a critical appreciation of Sylvia Nasar’s portrayal of the life of mathematical genius John Nash, in his path towards international fame and recognition.

(Or)

Critically analyze Naipaul’s attitude towards the Indian sub-continent, in India: A Wounded Civilization with special focus on the themes of alienation and nostalgia, from his ethnic roots.

  1. “Paper is more patient than man”. Illustrate the anguish and anxieties faced by Anne Frank during the Nazi regime in The Diary of Anne Frank.

(Or)

Enumerate the characteristics of a biography in Kiran Bedi’s I Dare and substantiate with textual insights.

  1. “In the macrocosm of a vast land I find the microcosm of my own experience…coiled within the lives of these women I sense a resonance of faith…”Evaluate the features of a travelogue with reference to Anees Jung’s Unveiling India and illustrate the plight of women across India as depicted by Jung.

(Or)

“She gave herself to Christ and through him to her neighbor.”  Attempt an essay on Malcolm Muggeridge’s depiction of the selfless life of mother Teresa.

 

III     Explain the different stages involved in the process of writing a biography of the person of your choice.  Your

answer should not exceed 200 words.                                                                                        (1*15=15) marks

 

IV     Attempt a concise travelogue on any destination of your choice.  Your answer should not exceed 200 words.

(1*15=15) marks

 

 

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