CSS English Literature Past Paper 2010

Paper-I

PART-II (Subjective) 80 Marks

Attempt ONLY FOUR Questions from PART-II selecting TWO questions from EACH
SECTION.
(20×4)

PART-II

SECTION-I

Q. 2 Define Romanticism and narrate its influence on Romantic Literature in the early 19th century.

Q. 3 Write a critical note on Shelley’s Utopianism.

Q. 4 “Byron was the melodramatic exploiter of his own emotions.” Discuss.

Q. 5 Critically analyze the proportion of imagination and reality in Keats’s Odes.

SECTION-II

Q. 6 Browning did not invent the “dramatic monologue” but made it particularly his own. Discuss.

Q. 7 Discuss the roles of Ruskin and Carlyle in the development of Victorian prose.

Q. 8 Do you agree with the view that Dickens is a social novelist? Discuss with reference to his major novels.

Paper-II

PART-II (Subjective) 80 Marks

Attempt ONLY FOUR Questions from PART-II selecting TWO questions from EACH
SECTION.
(20×4)

PART-II

SECTION-I

Q. 2 “Frailty thy name is woman” Explain why Hamlet feels so?

Q. 3 “Beckett’s Waiting for Godot” presents the nothingness, uncertainty and hopelessness of modern man”. Discuss.

Q. 4 Critically evaluate the theme of Shaw’s “Pygmalion”.

Q. 5 Do you agree with the view that Swift’s “The Gulliver’s Travels” symbolizes the inner turbulences of human beings?

SECTION-II

Q. 6 Frost’s poems reveal that he is a poet of practical problems of common man. Discuss.

Q. 7 Discuss the significance of the title of Jane Austen’s “Pride & Prejudice.”

Q. 8 In “The Second Coming” Yeats presents the idea of a new civilization headed by the “Rough Beast.” Discuss.