UPSC Mains ENGLISH-LITERATURE-PAPER-I 2021

28 Questions • 400 Marks • With Detailed Model Answers

1
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Explain how the theatre in the Elizabethan period was the focal point of the age.
LiteratureHistoryCulture
2
10 Marks150 Wordshard
What is the historical and critical value of referring to a disparate group as the Metaphysical Poets?
LiteratureHistoryCriticism
3
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
What is the difference between epic and mock epic?
LiteraturePoetryLiterary Forms
4
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
Discuss Romanticism as a broad movement of thought in philosophy and literature.
LiteraturePhilosophyHistory
5
10 Marks150 Wordsmedium
How did the Industrial Revolution affect literature in the Eighteenth Century?
LiteratureHistorySocial Science
6
15 Marksmedium
Nature and society are frequently contrasted in The Tempest. Trace this theme throughout the course of the play.
LiteratureDramaShakespeare
7
15 Marksmedium
John Donne's poetical works are noted for their metaphorical and sensual style. Explain this with reference to the poems prescribed in the syllabus.
LiteraturePoetryCriticism
8
20 Markshard
Examine Milton's treatment of Adam and Eve in Paradise Lost, particularly his opinions concerning marriage and gender roles appropriate to each sex.
LiteratureReligionGender Studies
9
15 Marksmedium
Comment on the role of epic machinery in The Rape of the Lock.
LiteraturePoetrySatire
10
15 Marksmedium
Explain how through his poetry Wordsworth is overtly exploring an intimate correlation between mankind and nature.
LiteraturePoetryRomanticism
11
20 Markshard
Does the speaker in Tennyson's In Memoriam accept the fact that memory is a selective, filtering experience? What is the role of filtering in the poem?
LiteraturePoetryVictorian Literature
12
20 Markshard
By considering the dramatic effects of King Lear, evaluate the view that despite the appalling suffering, the world of the play is not without hope.
LiteratureDramaShakespeare
13
15 Marksmedium
Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House is generally considered a feminist work. Do you agree with this view? Why or why not?
LiteratureDramaFeminism
14
15 Marksmedium
Discuss Wordsworth as a sonneteer with special reference to the sonnets prescribed in the syllabus.
LiteraturePoetryRomanticism
15
10 Markseasy
What are the two toys mentioned in the poem? What do they represent?
LiteraturePoetrySymbolism
16
10 Marksmedium
How do alliteration, consonance and assonance create movement in the poem?
LiteraturePoetryLiterary Devices
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10 Markseasy
What is the tone of the poem?
LiteraturePoetryLiterary Devices
18
10 Marksmedium
How is the idea of waiting expressed in the poem?
LiteraturePoetryThemes
19
10 Marksmedium
Explain what the poet wants to convey through the allusion to Queen Victoria in the final stanza.
LiteraturePoetrySymbolism
20
15 Marksmedium
Through Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift comments on England's growing power. Justify.
LiteratureSatireHistory
21
15 Marksmedium
Elaborate how Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice depicted a world in all its narrow pride and prejudice with unswerving accuracy and satire.
LiteratureSatireSocial Commentary
22
20 Marksmedium
Discuss Tom Jones as a bildungsroman and a picaresque novel.
LiteratureNovelLiterary Forms
23
15 Marksmedium
Explain Dickens' criticism of the Gradgrind Theory of Education in Hard Times.
LiteratureSocial CriticismEducation
24
20 Marksmedium
The conclusion of The Mill on the Floss reiterates the nature-nurture debate in a subtle way. Elaborate.
LiteraturePhilosophyThemes
25
15 Marksmedium
Hardy makes coincidence an integral part of the structure of his novels and Tess of the d'Urbervilles is no exception to this rule. Elaborate the statement with illustrations from the novel.
LiteratureNovelVictorian Literature
26
20 Marksmedium
How does Mark Twain's use of the Mississippi River as the setting for The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn help define the theme of freedom versus slavery?
LiteratureAmerican LiteratureThemes
27
15 Marksmedium
How may one apply the pattern of 'retributive justice' to the principal characters in Hard Times ? Illustrate.
LiteratureSocial CriticismMorality
28
15 Marksmedium
In what ways might knowledge of the social context in which Tess of the d'Urbervilles was written and first published contribute to an understanding of the novel?
LiteratureHistorySocial Science