Honours 4th Year Exam 2022 Held 2024
Department: English (Nineteenth Century Novel Subject Code: 241101)
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Part-B
- Describe Elizabeth’s first impression to Darcy. 100%
Or, Tell about Elizabeth’s first impression of Mr. Darcy? - What role does Sidney Carton Play in Tale of Two Cities? 100%
Or, Critically comment on the death of Sydney Carton. - How does Sydney Carton save Charles’ life? 100%
Or, How does Sydney Carton sacrifice his life to save Charles Darnay’s life? - Why did Tess agree to marry Angel? 100%
Or, Describe the circumstances that made Tess marry Angel. - How did Jane save Mr. Rochester’s life? 100%
- Why does Elizabeth turn down the proposal of Darcy? 100%
- What situation led Tess to murder Alec? 100%
- How does Mr. Brocklehurst ill-treat Jane at Lowood School? 100%
Or, How does Mr. Brocklehurst treat Jane at Lowood School? - What kind of character is lady Catherine de Bourgh? 100%
- Write a short note on: 100% Lowood School, Tellson Bank, Thornfield Hall.
- What is Mrs. Bennet’s ambition about her daughters? 99%
- Who is responsible for Tess’ death? 99%
Or, Who is more responsible for Tess’ death? - Write what you know about Mr. Collins.99%
- What is the significance of Madame Defarge’s knitting? 98%
- Sketch the character of Charles Darnay. 98%
- Critically comment on the trial scene in ‘A Tale of Two Cities’. 98%
- How did Darcy declare his love for Elizabeth? 98%
Part-C
- Do you consider Tess as a pure woman? Give reasons for your answer. 100%
Or, Is Tess a pure woman? Put forward your judgement. - What is the significance of the title of ‘Pride and Prejudice”? Discuss. 100%
- Love and marriage are the dominant issues focused in ‘Pride and Prejudice’. 100%
Or, Elucidate the theme of love and marriage in Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’. - Comment on Jane Austen’s use of irony in ‘Pride and Prejudice’. 100%
Or, Use of irony makes Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ more enjoyable.comment. - What is Dickens’s attitude towards the French Revolution in ‘A Tale of Two Cities’? 100%
Or, Discuss Dickens’ assessment of the expectations and consequences of French Revolution in his novel ‘A Tale of Two Cities’. - Bring out the autobiographical elements in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’. 100%
Or, What are the autobiographical elements you find in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre”?
stionk - Hardy’s pessimistic view is evident in “Tess of the D’Urbervilles’. Discus your answer Or, Would you call Thomas Hardy a pessimist or a realist? Give reasons for your answer in the light of Tess of
the D’Urbervilles. - Compare and contrast the characters of Angel Clare and Alec D’Urberville.
- Comment on the factors responsible for the tragedy of Tess. 100%
- Describe the significance of the red-room episode? 100%
11.. Sketch the character of Lucie Manette. 99% - Evaluate Dickens’ ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ as a historical novel. 99%
Or, Is ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ a historical novel? Discuss. - Examine the theme of resurrection as depicted in ‘A Tale of Two Cities’. 99% 14. Sketch the character of Elizabeth Bennet. 99%
- Discuss how Wickham-Lydia affair affects Darcy-Elizabeth relationship. 99%
- In what sense in Jane Eyre an unconventional novel? Discuss. 99%
Or, Examine ‘Jane Eyre’ as an untraditional novel. - Evaluate the character of Mr. Rochster. 99%
