Monday 31 August 2020

Questions in Past Papers (PU) | Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen | Eureka Study Aids

1. Jane Austen has used irony as a part of her narrative technique. Illustrate this from her novel Pride and Prejudice. (2003) 
2. Jane Austen's Position as a Novelist in Modern Times 1/2 (2003) 
3. The larger subject in Pride and Prejudice is human nature. Elaborate this with reference to the two main characters - Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. (2004) 
4. Jane Austen's Stylistic Technique 1/2 (2004) 
5. Faithful observation, personal detachment and a fine sense of ironic comedy are among Jane Austen's chief characteristics as a writer. (2005) 
6. Jane Austen's Limited Range 1/2 (2005) 
7. Jane Austen was fully alive to her limitations, as such, she never touched a character or scene she did not thoroughly knew. Discuss. (2006) 
8. Jane Austen's Art of Characterization 1/2 (2006) 
9. Irony is the most effective weapon Jane Austen has in her arsenal. Discuss. (2007) 
10. Jane Austen as a Moralist 1/2 (2007) 
11. Jane Austen develops and then releases the antagonism between Elizabeth and Darcy in such a way that they themselves are made to realize the folly of their pride and their prejudice. Discuss. (2008) 
12. Jane Austen's Humour and Style 1/2 (2008) 
13. Discuss Jane Austen as a moralist with reference to Pride and Prejudice. (2009) 
14. "Pride in the main characters, and lack of it in Austen's minor characters is a major theme in Pride and Prejudice". Substantiate. (2009) 
15. Jane Austen's Male Characters in Pride and Prejudice 1/2 (2009) 
16. "Pride and Prejudice" is simultaneously high comedy, devastating satire and compassionate panorama". Critically comment. (2010) 
17. Critically evaluate how Jane Austen has integrated social concerns of her age in Pride and Prejudice. (2010) 
18. The Rendering of Male Characters in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice 1/2 (2010) 
19. Critically examine the events and characters in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice in the light of the title of the novel. (2011) 
20. Compare and contrast the Bennet sisters in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. (2011) 
21. A Character Sketch of Elizabeth Bennet 1/2 (2011) 
22. Critically analyze the male characters in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. (2012) 
23. Jane Austen's Heroine in Pride and Prejudice 1/2 (2012) 
24. Through four marriages in Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen defines good and bad reason for marriage. Discuss. (2013) 
25. Element of Satire in Austen's Pride and Prejudice 1/2 (2013) 
26. "The plot of PRIDE AND PREJUDICE has an exactness of structure and symmetry of form." Discuss. (2014) 
27. "Jane Austen was a moralist of eighteenth century". Do you agree with this statement. (2014) 
28. Jane Austen's Morality 1/2 (2014) 
29. "Jane Austen described life as a matrimonial game". How far do you agree with this statement based on "Pride and Prejudice"? (2015) 
30. "Pride and Prejudice is simultaneously high comedy, devasting satire and compassionate panorama". Substantiate critically. (2016) 
31. Critically evaluate how Jane Austen has integrated social concerns of her age in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE? (2016) 
32. Explore the significance of social class in Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" and how it impacts relationships and marriage. (2017) 
33. Humour in "Pride and Prejudice" 1/2 (2017) 
34. Discuss in detail how Jane Austen uses satire and iron in "Pride and Prejudicce" to criticize various aspects of 19th century English society. (2018) 
35. Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice 1/2 (2018)
36. Critically examine the nature of Love and Romanc in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" highlighting its socio-economic implications. (2019) 
37. Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is a classic comedy of manners which satirizes 18th century society, particulalry the expectations from women. Explain. (2019) 
38. Role of Mr. Bennet in "Pride and Prejudice" 1/2 (2019) 

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