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Match the following elegies with the persons for whom they were written :
Which pair of novels by Anita Desai take as their subject the suppression and oppression of Indian women?
I. Where Shall We Go This Summer?
II. The Zigzag Way
III. Cry, the Peacock
IV. Baumgartner’s Bombay
The right combination according to the code is
Maxim Gorky, the great Russian writer of fiction and drama, was in real life a man called ---------- .
In King Lear who among the following speaks in the voice of Poor Tom?
“Like walking, criticism is a pretty nearly universal art; both require a constant intricate shifting and catching of balance; neither can be questioned much in process; and few perform either really well. For either a new terrain is fatiguing and awkward, and in our day most men prefer paved walks and some form of rapid transportsome easy theory or overmastering dogma. ”(R. P. Blackmur, “A Critic’s Job of Work”)
(1) Blackmur compares walking with criticism because he considers both to be “arts” of a similar kind that call for attention to detail and utmost care.
(2) Blackmur admits that some people do however manage to be good critics and good walkers.
(3) Critics prefer tried and tested approaches for much the same reason as Walkers would look for paved walks and rapid transport.
(4) Blackmur does not quite give us the equivalents of “Some paved walks and some form of rapid transport” in order to press his comparison.
Match List - I with List - II according to the code given below :
The Mistakes of a Night is the subtitle of
Which of the following was not a dialect of Old English?
After the Norman Conquest English because a three - language nation for at least two centuries. The three language were
In the given excerpt from "A Far Cry from Africa," what does the "gorilla wrestles with the superman" metaphor suggest about the conflict?
What does the term "divided to the vein" imply about the poet's personal conflict in "A Far Cry from Africa"?
Match the theme of the following plays of G.B. Shaw
Codes :
a b c d
Which of the following theme or subject was not common in the works of Cavalier poets, such as Thomas Carew, Sir John Denham, Edmund Walter, Sir John Suckling, James Shirley, Richard Lovelace, and Robert Herrick ?
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