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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE
THIRD SEMESTER – APRIL 2008
EL 3804 – DRAMA (BRITISH & AMERICAN) FROM 1900
Date : 02-05-08 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
PART – A
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
Answer the following briefly:
- “Well, you are the walking playboy of the western world”.
Is this statement a compliment or an insult?
- “It was my own son hit me”.
Why is this confession important to the play?
- “Oh, War! War! the dream of patriots and heroes! A fraud… A hollow sham like love”.
Establish the connection between ‘dream’ and ‘fraud’ with reference to love and war.
- “All those years I lived in Basinstoke. I never stepped outside the door”.
What is so unusual about the speaker?
- “I’m telling you … you’re a washout”.
Is this statement a damaging one?
- “But I did truly have beautiful hair once, didn’t I, James?”
Comment on the character of the speaker.
- “All I’ve felt was distrust and spying and suspicion”.
Comment on the relationship among the members of Tyrone’s family.
- “You’ll be like a mad ghost before the night’s over”.
Explain the meaning of the above line.
- “When you get so old, all that happens is that people talk to you that way”. How are old people treated in America?
- “You made up your mind; you were firm; you were masculine and decisive”. Comment on the tone of the speaker.
PART – B
(4 x 10 = 40 marks)
Answer any FOUR of the following in about 200 words each. Choose atleast two from each section.
SECTION 1
- How important is the role of Lulu in The Birthday Party?
- Discuss Nicola and Louka as Shavian sub-altern characters.
- Examine a Death of a Salesman as a critique of American Society.
SECTION 2
- Discuss a Raisin in the Sun as a sympathetic examination of the economic, educational and racial concerns of a ‘black family’.
- Examine A Street Car Named Desire as a portrayal of the lost and self-punishing individuals.
- Sketch the character of Mary in Long Day’s Journey into Night.
PART – C
(2 x 20 = 40 marks)
Answer the following in about 400 words each:
- a) “Stanley is the artist whom society claims back from a comfortable bohemian opt-out existence”.
Discuss The Birthday Party in the light of this comment.
or
- b) “Waiting For Godot is a play about enduring life. Nothing happens in it
twice”.
Critically examine the play from an existential perspective.
- a) The American Dream is an allegory of the “American Scene”. Illustrate with textual evidence.
or
- b) Comment on the title of the play Long Day’s Journey into Night
by O’Neil.