2. Draw a character sketch of Belinda as portrayed in the Rape of the Lock. (2004)
3. In the 'Rape of the Lock' the metamorphosis of the epic gains full creative freedom. Discuss. (2005)
4. Do you agree that in The Rape of the Lock, the mock-heroic element is not the dominant interest but the brilliant picture of fashionable life? Discuss. (2006)
5. Discuss Pope as a satirist. (2007)
6. Pope described 'The Rape of the Lock' as a heroic-comical poem. What did Pope mean and how far did he succeed in his purpose. (2008)
7. Discuss Pope's 'The Rape of the Lock' as a satire on the manners and morals of contemporary English upper class. (2009)
8. How far do you thin Pope's Rape off the Lock breaks free of the biographical and becomes a satire on the universal? (2010)
9. Discuss the main characteristics of Pope's satire in the light of his poem The Rape of the Lock. (2011)
10. Discuss "The Rape of the Lock" as a social satire. (2012)
11. How far do you agree that Pope has successfully exploited the mock epic form to satirize the fashionable eighteenth century English society in The Rape of the Lock? (2013)
12. Discuss the significance of the supernatural machinery in The Rape of the Lock (Pope's The Rape of the Lock). (2014)
13. Why is Pope considered a representative poet of the 18th century England? Elaborate your answer with reference to his poem "The Rape of the Lock". (2015)
14. Pope exposes the follies of time in "The Rape of the Lock". Discuss with reference to the poem. (2016)
15. What kind of a picture of the 18th century social life do we get in "The Rape of the Lock"? (2017)
16. Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" is a satire on the 18th century England. (2018)
17. How is Belinda representative of eighteen-century elite society? What moral lesson do you draw from "The Rape of the Lock"? (2019)
18. Critically examine Canto I in The Rape of the Lock 1/2 (2019)
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