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Important Question MA/BS English

How to prepare for MA English?

Assalam O Alaikum Members !

Many people on this page are asking for help as to how they should do the preparation of MA English (especially from the University of Sargodha, Punjab University), some are sending private messages to me as well.

Right now the course, the books are available in the market. NKM books can be consulted. Though the material in these books is not of high quality, but still sufficient to carry u through the exam.

All u have to do is to prepare the right questions from each book, here u need some guidance. I am posting all the questions related to these books in the course prescribed by the University of Sargodha and Punjab University.

There are five papers,

in part, 1 and,

five in part 2.

Each paper has 5 to 6 authors and u should prepare a minimum of 4 authors of each paper in order to attempt 100% paper (as you have to attempt minimum of 4 questions in each paper and usually, at least one question is asked from each book). So if u prepare 4 authors of each paper u can attempt that paper.

Prepare the following questions and consult past papers to know the paper pattern. It will be beneficial to u.

Questions for MA English (Part 1)

Paper 1 - Classical Poetry

1. Chaucer - “The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales”

i. Chaucer’s Humour / Satire / Irony

ii. Chaucer’s art of Characterization

iii. Chaucer as a modern poet (humour, secularism etc.)

iv. Chaucer’s ecclesiastical characters (Church’s hypocrisy, Comparison & contrast between the characters)

v. Chaucer’s female characters

2. Alexander Pope – “Rape of the Lock”

i. “Rape of the Lock” as social satire

ii. “Rape of the Lock” as comic epic / mock epic

iii. Use of machinery (Supernatural elements etc.)

iv. Pope’s attitude towards women (Belinda’s character, Social satire)

v. Moral of the “Rape of the Lock”

3. Milton – “Paradise Lost”

i. Milton’s grand style

ii. Portrayal of Satan in “Paradise Lost”

iii. Who is the hero of Paradise Lost?

iv. Character sketch of Adam

v. Character sketch of Eve

4. Surrey & Wyatt

i. Surrey & Wyatt’s contribution of English Poetry

ii. Surrey & Wyatt as Sonnet writers (Comparison and Contrast)

iii. Critical appreciation of their Sonnets

Paper 2 – Drama

1. Sophocles – “Oedipus Rex”

i. Concept of Fate & Free will / Fate & Character

ii. Oedipus as a tragic Hero / Oedipus’ Hamartia

iii. Irony in Oedipus

iv. Role of Chorus

2. Marlow – “Dr. Faustus”

i. “Dr. Faustus” as a renaissance play

ii. “Dr. Faustus” as morality play

iii. “Dr. Faustus” as a modern tragedy / Spiritual Conflicts in the mind of Dr. Faustus

iv. Marlow’s contribution to English Drama

v. “Dr. Faustus” Character sketch (as a typical Marlow’s hero, qualities of Marlow’s hero)

3. Shakespeare – “Othello”

i. Othello’s character sketch

ii. Iago’s character sketch

iii. “Othello” as a social Tragedy (race & colour an important factor in Othello’s tragedy)

iv. Role of Chance & Misunderstanding (Chance Happening)

4. Oscar Wilde – “Importance of Being Earnest”

i. “Importance of Being Earnest” as a comedy (satire, style etc.)

ii. “Importance of Being Earnest” as a social satire

iii. Use of wit & paradoxical statements (Irony)

iv. Algernon’s Character sketch

v. Jack’s Character sketch

Paper 3 - Novel

1. Jane Austin - "Pride and Prejudice"

i. Jane Austin as a novelist (it will be a general question on Jane Austin encompassing all her writing techniques e.g. Limited Range, Irony etc).

ii. Jane Austin's Limited Range

iii. Jane Austin's Irony

iv. Themes of Marriage, Money and Manners.

v. Character sketch of Elizabeth

vi. Lack of Passion in Jane Austin's novels

vii. Jane Austen’s art of Characterization

2. George Eliot - "Adam Bede"

i. George Eliot as a psychological / modern novelist

ii. Character sketch of Adam Bede

iii. Character sketch of Hetty Sorrel

iv. Character sketch of Dinnah Morris

v. Relationship between Adam and Dinnah

vi. Theme of Hardness (Adam doesn’t show politeness. He judges everyone according to morality so he can’t develop relationships)

3. Charles Dickens - "A Tale of Two Cities"

i. "A Tale of Two Cities" as an historical novel

ii. Dickens’ attitude towards French Revolution

iii. Symbolism in the novel

iv. Theme of resurrection & renunciation

v. How public events and private lives are interlinked in the novel?

4. Thomas Hardy - "Return of the Native"

i. Character sketch of Clym

ii. Character sketch of Eustacia

iii. Role of Egdon Heath / nature

iv. Role of chance and coincidence / Role of fate

v. Hardy as a pessimist

vi. Hardy as an ameliorist

Paper 4 – Prose

1. Francis Bacon - “Essays”

i. Bacon’s Style (proverbial style, aphorisms, pithy style etc.)

ii. Bacon’s Worldly Wisdom

iii. Renaissance element in Bacon

2. Jonathan Swift – “Gulliver’s Travels”

i. Swift as a satirist

ii. Swift as a misanthrope

iii. Element of Utopia in “Gulliver’s Travels”

iv. Irony in “Gulliver’s Travels”

3. Bertrand Russell – “Unpopular Essays”

i. Bertrand Russell as prose writer / Bertrand Russell’s style

ii. A general note on his essays can be asked.

4. Seamus Heaney – “Redress of Poetry”

i. Heaney as a Prose Writer / Heaney’s Style

ii. Heaney’s arguments in favour of poetry

Paper 5 – American Literature

A. Poetry

1. Sylvia Plath

i. Critical appreciation of poems

ii. Psychological problems of Sylvia Plath

iii. Ambivalence in Sylvia Plath

iv. General Question on American Psyche

2. John Ashbery

i. Critical appreciation of poems

3. Adrienne Rich

i. Critical appreciation of poems

4. Richard Wilbur

i. Critical appreciation of poems

B. Drama

1. Arthur Miller – “The Crucible”

i. Theme of individual & society

ii. Character sketch of Proctor

iii. Character sketch of Abigale

iv. Puritanism in the play

2. Eugene O’Neil – “Mourning Becomes Electra”

i. O’Neil’s Tragic Vision

ii. Character sketch of Electra

C. Novel

1. Ernest Hemingway – “For Whom the Bell Tolls”

i. Robert Jordan as a Tragic Hero

ii. Is “For Whom the Bell Tolls” a political novel? (Answer: No)

iii. Hemingway as a novelist / Hemingway’s style

iv. Discuss Jordan - Maria Relationship

v. Concept of ritual & morality in the novel

vi. Motives behind Jordan’s Sacrifice

Questions for MA English (Part 2)

Paper 1 - Poetry

Section A

1. S.T. Coleridge

i. Coleridge as a poet of supernatural

ii. Coleridge as a romantic poet

iii. Moral of “The Ancient Mariner”

iv. Critical appreciation of three poems in the course

v. Coleridge as a poet of nature & beauty

2. John Keats

a. Questions on Keats’ Odes

i. Keats’ odes (A general question on odes, i.e., development of thought, unity in Keats’ odes)

ii. Critical appreciation of odes

iii. Keats as an escapist

iv. Keats as a Romantic Poet (poet of beauty, of nature)

v. Sensuousness in Keats’ poetry

vi. Keats’ negative capability

vii. Keats’ Hellenism

viii. Keats as pure poet

b. Questions on “Hyperion”

i. Autobiographical element in “Hyperion”

ii. Theme of evolution

iii. Symbolism in “Hyperion”

iv. “Hyperion” as an Epic poem

2. William Blake

i. Critical Appreciation of poems

ii. Blake as a romantic poet (Blake’s mysticism)

iii. Comparison & Contrast of the poems of “The Song of Innocence” & “The Song of Experience”

Section B

1. Philip Larkin

i. Important features of Larkin’s poetry

ii. Larkin as a movement poet

iii. Larkin as a poet of realism

iv. Larkin’s attitude towards moderns

v. Critical appreciation of poems

vi. Themes of Larkin’s poetry

2. Seamus Heaney

i. Critical appreciation of poems

ii. Themes

iii. Symbolism in Heaney’s poetry

iv. Heaney as a poet of exile

3. Ted Hughes

i. Animal imagery in his poems

ii. Themes

iii. Critical appreciation of poems

Paper 2 – Drama

1. Henrik Ibsen – “Hedda Gabler”

i. “Hedda Gabler” as a tragic play

ii. Psychological problems of Hedda Gabler / Character sketch of “Hedda Gabler”

iii. “Hedda Gabler” as a tragic play

2. Beckett – “Waiting for Godot”

i. “Waiting for Godot” a play about absurd

ii. Human relationships in the play

iii. “Waiting for God

 


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