The document is an exam paper for an English Honours course, assessing knowledge of several literary works:
The first question asks students to briefly answer 3 of 5 parts about the roles of money and gold in Silas Marner, a dinner scene in To the Lighthouse, Jim's previous job before Patusan, his final act of courage, and the first meeting of Miriam and Paul in Sons and Lovers. The next 4 questions require longer critical analyses of specific characters or relationships across 15 marks each: the character of Donald Farfrae in The Mayor of Casterbridge, the relationship between Silas Marner and Eppie, To the Lighthouse as a novel of stream of consciousness, and the
The document is an exam paper for an English Honours course, assessing knowledge of several literary works:
The first question asks students to briefly answer 3 of 5 parts about the roles of money and gold in Silas Marner, a dinner scene in To the Lighthouse, Jim's previous job before Patusan, his final act of courage, and the first meeting of Miriam and Paul in Sons and Lovers. The next 4 questions require longer critical analyses of specific characters or relationships across 15 marks each: the character of Donald Farfrae in The Mayor of Casterbridge, the relationship between Silas Marner and Eppie, To the Lighthouse as a novel of stream of consciousness, and the
The document is an exam paper for an English Honours course, assessing knowledge of several literary works:
The first question asks students to briefly answer 3 of 5 parts about the roles of money and gold in Silas Marner, a dinner scene in To the Lighthouse, Jim's previous job before Patusan, his final act of courage, and the first meeting of Miriam and Paul in Sons and Lovers. The next 4 questions require longer critical analyses of specific characters or relationships across 15 marks each: the character of Donald Farfrae in The Mayor of Casterbridge, the relationship between Silas Marner and Eppie, To the Lighthouse as a novel of stream of consciousness, and the
The document is an exam paper for an English Honours course, assessing knowledge of several literary works:
The first question asks students to briefly answer 3 of 5 parts about the roles of money and gold in Silas Marner, a dinner scene in To the Lighthouse, Jim's previous job before Patusan, his final act of courage, and the first meeting of Miriam and Paul in Sons and Lovers. The next 4 questions require longer critical analyses of specific characters or relationships across 15 marks each: the character of Donald Farfrae in The Mayor of Casterbridge, the relationship between Silas Marner and Eppie, To the Lighthouse as a novel of stream of consciousness, and the
Odd Semester, 2020 (f) Give a brief sketch of Donald Farfrae’s
( Held in March, 2021 ) character in Hardy’s The Mayor of Casterbridge.
ENGLISH 2. Discuss the relationship between Silas
( Honours ) Marner and Eppie, and bring out the impact of Eppie’s presence on the life and behaviour ( Fiction–II ) of Silas Marner. 15
Marks : 75 3. Critically analyse To the Lighthouse as a
novel written in the stream of consciousness Time : 3 hours technique. 15
The figures in the margin indicate full marks
4. Critically examine the character of Michael for the questions Henchard as a man of impulsive nature. 15
Answer Question No. 1 and any four
from the rest 5. Discuss the relationship between Walter and Gertrude Morel, and show how it affects 1. Answer briefly any three of the following : Paul in Sons and Lovers. 15 5×3=15 (a) What is the role of money and gold in 6. Comment on the significance of the role of Silas Marner ? Marlow in Lord Jim. 15
(b) Briefly describe the dinner scene in the
first section of To the Lighthouse.
(c) What was Jim working as before he
came to the remote territory of Patusan? (d) What is Jim’s final, redeeming act of courage? (e) Briefly describe the first meeting of Miriam and Paul in Sons and Lovers.
4-21/451 ( Turn Over ) 4-21/451 5/H–1 (vi) (Syllabus–2015)