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St. Joseph’s College of Arts & Science (Autonomous) St. Joseph’s College Road, Cuddalore – 607001 EN408 - BRITISH POETRY - II Time : 3 hrs Max Marks :75

SECTION - A (5X2=10) Answer any FIVE of the following 50 words 1. ‘I am the enemy you killed’. Who says these words? 2. Whose prayer is conveyed in the poem ‘Prayer before birth’, by Louise MacNiece. 3. Whom does G.M.Hopkins glorify in ‘The Pied Beauty’ 4. ‘Was he happy? Was he free?’ – Who is the ‘he’ referred to here. 5. “Our teachers report that he never interfered with their education”. Whom does ‘their’ refer to? 6. “Looking as if she were alive”. Who is referred to here? 7. “The Sea is calm tonight” – What does the Sea refer to in Matthew Arnold’s ‘The Dover Beach’? 8. Mention any one of the descriptions of the beauty of Nature in Hopkins’ ‘The Pied Beauty’. SECTION – B (5X5=25) Answer any FIVE Questions 9. Discuss the conflict between individual and society in W.H.Auden’s, ‘The Unknown Citizen’.

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10. Discuss the theme of The Lady of Shallot, 11. Compare and contrast any of the prescribed poets (British Poetry II) with any poet of your choice. 12. What is the baby seeking protection against in Louise MacNiece’s poem ‘Prayer before birth’? 13. What is Hopkins’ complaint to God in ‘Indeed Thou Art Just Lord!’ 14. Assess Matthew Arnold’s The Forsaken Merman SECTION – C (4X10=40) Answer any FOUR Questions 15. Discuss the theme of Matthew Arnold’s Dover Beach 16. Give the critical appreciation of ‘Ulysses’. 17. Write the critical Appraisal of ‘A Grammarian’s Funeral’. 18. Discuss the theme in Ted Hughes’ ‘Thrushes’. 19. Discuss the futility of war in Wilfred Owens’ ‘The Strange Meeting’. 20. Assess a poet of your choice from those prescribed in British Poetry II.

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