Loyola College M.A. English April 2007 Shakespeare – Cont. Interpre Question Paper PDF Download

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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034

M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE

FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2007

EL 4811/EL 4807/ EL 4800 – SHAKESPEARE – CONT. INTERPRE.

 

 

 

Date & Time : 16.04.2007/9.00-12.00   Dept. No.                                                                   Max. 100 Marks

 

 

 

 

PART – A

 

Answer the following questions in not more than 100 words each:                                                2 x 10 = 20

 

  1. “Is love a tender thing?  It is too rough

Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn”

Identify the speaker and explain the paradoxical element in lane.

 

  1. “Compare her face with some that I shall show

And I will make thee think thy  swan a crow”.

Whose beauty or lack of it is talked about here and by whom?

 

  1. “Laugh to scorn the power of man,

for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth”.

What kind of a prophecy is this?

 

  1. “O! full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife”.

Comment on the speaker’s emotional state.

 

  1. “Thou art the best of the cut-throats.”

Who are the recipients of this compliment and for what?

 

  1. “She loved me for the dangers I had pass’d,

And I loved her that she did pity them.

This only is the witchcraft I have used.

Bring out the significance of witchcraft in these lines.

 

  1. “Excellent witch! Perdition catch my soul

But I do, love thee! And when I love thee not,

Chaors is come again.”  –  Comment on the lines.

 

  1. Yet she must die, else she ‘ll betray more men,

Put out the light, and then put out the lights.

Bring out the significance of the above lines.

 

  1. I must obey.  His art is of such power,

It would control my dam’s god, Setehor

And make a vassal of him,”

Explain the underlined words.

 

  1. “……….We are such stuff

As dreams are made on; and our little life

Is rounded with a sleep………”

Comment on the passage.

 

 

 

PART – B

 

II Answer any FIVE the following questions in not more than 200 words each:                            8 x 5= 40

 

  1. Discuss King Lear from a New Historicist framework employing Greenblatt’s choice of Hasnett’s essay on Exorcists as a co-text.

 

  1. How does Kate ‘ become a woman’ in

The Taming of the Shrew?

 

  1. Comment on the role of fate in

Romeo and Juliet.

 

  1. “Shakespeare lets you know almost

everything about human nature”. – Dr. Johnson

Analyze the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbetti in the light of this comment.

 

  1. Bring out the salient features of the Romances.

 

  1. Illustrate Shakespeare’s use of tragic and comic imagery in a few selected plays.

 

  1. Examine the aptness of the title The Tempest.

 

  1. What dimensions does Shakespeare invest his women characters in Othello with?

 

PART – C

 

Answer the following questions in about 350 words each:                                                         20 x 2 = 40

 

  1. a) Attempt a New Historicist reading of The Taming of the Shrew, not as a love story but as a commodification of marriage in Elizabethan England.

(or)

  1. b) Analyse Romeo and Juliet as an “Open Work” (Umberto Eco’s term)

that provides a fresh and contemporary perspective on “love marriage” versus “an arranged marriage”.

 

  1. a) Attempt an analysis of the issue of ‘Race” and ‘The Other’ in Othello.

(or)

  1. b) The Tempest is an allegory of European discovery and colonization – Discuss.

 

 

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