LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
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DEGREE EXAMINATION –GENERAL ENGLISH
FIRST SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
EL 1059 – ENGLISH THROUGH LITERATURE – I (S.S.)
Date & Time: 03/05/2007 / 9:00 – 12:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
I Answer any TEN of the following questions in 50 words, choosing at least FOUR questions from each section ‘A’ and ‘B’. (10 X 4 = 40)
Section A (Annotations)
- “Jallaluddin would talk about God as if he had a working partnership with him”
(i) Who is Jallaluddin?
(ii) Describe his ‘working partnership with God’.
- “… it is possible to say poblicly what many thinking people were saying privately before the Dynamos ever arrived.”
(i)What were the people saying privately?
(ii) Who is the opponent team?
- “Up! Up! My friend, and quit your books;
Or surely you’ll grow double;”
(i) What does the poet mean by growing double?
(ii) Identify the poet and the context.
- “Only the actions of the just
Smell sweet and blossom in their dust.”
(i) What does ‘actions of the just’ refer to?
(ii) Why do they smell sweet and blossom?
- “I am no orator as Brutus is”
(i) Identify the speaker.
(ii) What idea does this statement convey about the speaker?
- “The astrologer shivered in his grip; and his voice shook and became faint.”
(i) Explain the reason for the astrologer’s fear.
Section B (Short Answers)
- Why does George Orwell feel that international level sport is a mimic warfare?
- What does one learn from the vernal wood?
- Explain the contrast presented between the phrases ‘sceptre and crown’ and ‘scythe and spade’.
- Describe the childhood influences of Kalam.
- How does Antony describe Caesar’s mantle?
- How is playing games and nationalism connected?
- Describe the astrologer’s ‘professional equipment’.
II Answer any THREE of the following questions in 150 words each. (3 x 10= 30)
- Detail in your own words the physical appearance of the astrologer.
- Explain the ideas conveyed about nature in the poem “The Tables Turned”.
- Describe how death puts an end to the pride of achievements?
- What does Antony say about the contents of Ceaser’s will?
- According to George Orwell what are the disadvantages of the sporting spirit?
III Answer any TWO of the following questions in about 250 words. (2 x 15 = 30)
- Describe the astrologer’s encounter with the last client of the day in the form of a dialogue.
- Explain the lessons Kalam learns from his parents.
- Bring out the greatness of Mark Antony’s speech.
- Analyse “The Sporting Spirit” with reference to the recent world cup cricket matches.