Wednesday 18 February 2015

Important Questions American Literature | M.A. English Part I (PU) | Eureka Study Aids

1. ADRIENNE RICH AND SYLVIA PLATH
1. Major Themes in Adrienne Rich's Poetry
2. Critical Appreciation of 'Diving into the Wreck'
3. Critical Appreciation of 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers'
4. Critical Appreciation of 'Final Notation'
5. Major Themes in Sylvia Plath's Poetry
6. Critical Appreciation of 'Morning Song'
7. Critical Appreciation of 'Poppies in October'
8. Critical Appreciation of 'The Bee Meeting'
2. RICHARD WILBUR AND JOHN ASHBERY 
9. Richard Wilbur As a Modern Poet
10. Critical Appreciation of 'Still, Citizen Sparrow'
11. Critical Appreciation of 'After the Last Bulletin'
12. Critical Appreciation of 'Marginalia'
13. John Ashbery As a Modern Poet
14. Major Themes in John Ashbury's Poetry
15. Critical Appreciation of 'Melodic Train'
16. Critical Appreciation of 'The Painter'
3. MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA BY EUGENE O' NEIL
17. 'Mourning Becomes Electra' As a Tragedy
18. Eugene O' Neil's Tragic Vision
19. Character Sketch of Electra
20. Symbolism in 'Mourning Becomes Electra' 
21. Major Themes in 'Mourning Becomes Electra' 
22. Relationship Between the Mother and Daughter
4. THE CRUCIBLE BY ARTHUR MILLER
23. Major Thematic Concerns in 'The Crucible' 
24. Theme of Individual and Society in 'The Crucible' 
25. Symbolic Significance of the Title 'The Crucible' 
26. Puritanism in 'The Crucible' 
27. Character Sketch of John Proctor
28. Character Sketch of Abigail
5. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS BY HEMINGWAY
29. Hemingway's Style -- Fictional Technique
30. Major Thematic Concerns in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' 
31. Concept of Ritual and Morality in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' 
32. Robert Jordan As a Tragic Hero
33. Motives Behind Jordan's Sacrifice
34. Relationship Between Jordan and Maria
6. JAZZ BY TONI MORRISON
35. Major Themes in 'Jazz'
36. Symbolic Significance of the Title 'Jazz' 
37. Female Characters in 'Jazz' 
38. Character Sketch of Violet
39. Characters of Dorcas and Felice
40. City As a Character in 'Jazz' 

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