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Totally FRee Important Explantion Walt Whitman's Song of Myself

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Final Suggestion , Important Explanation Walt Whitman's Song of Myself:   I celebrate myself, and sing myself,      1. And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you     I, now thirty-seven years old in perfect health begin, Hoping to cease not till death.     Creeds and schools in abeyance, Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are, but never forgotten, I harbor for good or bad, I permit to speak at every hazard, Nature without check with original energy.     I am in love with it,                                  2. I will go to the bank by the wood and become undisguised and naked, I am mad for it to be in contact with me.     You shall not look through my eyes either, nor take things from me, You shall listen to all sides and filter them from your self.     Urge and urge and urge,                           3. Al

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FINAL SUGGESTION IN ROBERT FROST'S POETRY FOR MA ENGLISH, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

MASTERS FINAL EXAM-2008, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY IMPORTANT EXPLANATION: ROBERT FROST ================================================================ Mending wall 1. The gaps I mean,-no one has seen them made or heard them made, But at spring mending-time we find them there.-98, 2.Before I built a wall i’d ask to know----------doesn’t love a wall.-91,93, 3.I see him there bringing ------savage armed.-87 4.He moves in darkness as it seems to me,-----good fences make good neighbours,94 Spring pools: 5. These flowery waters and these watery flowers From snow that melted only yesterday.-90, Fire and Ice: 6.From what i’ve tasted of desire, i hold with those who favor fire.-87, The Oven Bird: 7.The question that he frames in all but words, Is what to make of a diminished thing. 87 Birches: 8.And life is too much like a pathless wood, where your face burns and tickles with the cobwebs..92- 9.I’d like to get away from earth awhile----back to it and begin ove

Final Suggestion for MA (English) -2008

Final Suggestion for MA( English)-2008 National University Date: 06-09-2010 ================================= A.Caucer and Shakespeare 1.The Nun's -priests Tale: *Treatment of Dream *Wit and humour 2.The Tempest: *Miranda -Ferdinand love story *Study of colonialism 3.Hamlet: *Delay in taking revenge *Soliloques 4.Othello: *Desdimonas character *Use of Handkerchief 5.King Lear: *Character of the fool *Comment on shakespeares use of a subplot *Pessimism ----------------------------------- B.Modern Poetry: 1.W.B. Yeats: *Patriotic poet *Irish Nationalism *Two Byzantium poems related to each other 2.Robert Frost: *Frost optimism includes the cruel and harsh elements 3.Whitman: *Optimism *Attitude to love and sex 4.W.H.Auden: *Treatment of love and friendship *Imagery ---------------------------------------------- C.Modern Drama: 1.Riders to the Sea: *Role of fate in Riders to the sea 2.Waiting for Godot: *Waiting for Godot is a play of waiting not about Godot. 3.Desire Under the Elms:

American dream of success: Arthur Millar

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MODERN DRAMA: Arthur miller: death of a salesman: American dream of Sucess Question : Death of a Salesman is a protest against the American dream of success. Duscuss with reference to the text. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Answer: Material happiness provides the ambition behind seeking the Arthur Millar’s Death of a Salesman. In Death of a Salesman Willy Loman’s determination to live up to his American Dream and seek material happiness only takes his life. Historically, the American dream means a promise of freedom and opportunity for all. Anyone who works hard could expect to have a happy and prosperous life. The play is set in twentieth-century industrial society, complete with apartment Nocks, financial difficulties and pressures to succeed. Willy Loman is a victim of American dream of success. Much of Willy’s suffering is due to the nature of American society. American society is highly com

FREE NOTES: ROBERT FROST: Frost's poetry both tradition and modern

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Frost poetry both tradition and modern   Question : What makes Frost’s poetry both tradition and modern? or, Frost’s poetry reflects modern life despite its pastoral setting- substantiate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: Robert Frost is a blend of both modern and tradition. Frost follows pastoral and romantic tradition that we see in his poems “Vergil’s “Georgics”’, “Build soil”, “Design”, “West Running Book”, “The Onset” etc. Frost’s most revealing characteristic of modernity is his use of technique. In consideration of his themes, he is a classic- traditional as well as modern.               Modern poetry may be said to have begun as a fresh attempt to solve the problem posed by science. Imagism, or , we can say symbolism, represents an attempt to confront the physical facts of reality in the most direct way in modern poetry. Frost’s poetry is not modern in this connection. But Frost is one who, in

FREE NOTES: CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE: DOCTOR FAUSTUS

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Drama: Christopher Marlowe: Doctor Faustus Qustion : Discuss the Renaissance elements in Doctor Faustus. Answer: Christopher Marlowe, including the Elizabethan University wits, is significantly inspired as well as influenced by the Renaissance spirit which takes it origin in Italy. An eminent critic says, “Rabel and Pioneer, though he was, Marlowe was yet a product of his own age. The introduction of the Good and Bad angels, of the minor devils and of the seven deadly sins in Dr. Faustus links him with the drama of the later middle Ages. Faustus’s inexhaustible thirst for knowledge, his worship of beauty, his passion for the classics, his scepticism, his interest in sorcery and magic, his admiration for Machiavelli and for superhuman ambition and will in the persuit of ideals of beauty or power, or whatever they may be, prove the author to be a man of the Renaissance.” Faustus is an in carnation of the Renaissance s

FREE NOTES: W.B.YEATS

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FREE NOTES: MODERN Poetry: W.B. Yeats Question :Discuss Yeats’ growth as a poet with reference to his poetry. or , Discuss the main stages of development of Yeats as a poet. or, Discuss the major themes of Yeats’ poetry ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: The poetic career of W. B. Yeats encompasses a relatively prolonged period. During this time, his attitude to life and arts changed considerably. Besides, he saw rapid changes in his own society and in the outside world. All these helped him to be a dynamic artist, the theme and the style of his poetry being under constant evolution. Thus a study of his poetry tends to reveal that his poetic career falls into at least three distinguishable phases. In his early years. Yeats was influenced by the Romantic poets, especially Shelley, and his early verse show considerable elements of romanticism in them. This period of “Celtic Twilight” is marked