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    Exam Name: UGC- NET / JRF Examination Subject: General Awareness or GK (Second Paper) 1. Which novel has a nameless narrator? (a) Moby Dick (b) Anna Karenina (c) Invisible Man (d) The Grapes of Wrath 2. Samuel Beckett wrote - (a) Volpone (b) Mother Courage and Her Children (c) A Doll’s House (d) Endgame 3. Which one of the following author-book pairs is correctly matched? (a) Elfride Jelinek - The Pianist (b) J.M. Coetzee- Shame (c) Saul Bellow - Herzog (d) Salman Rushdie - Disgrace

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    tiempo no podrá olvidarla fácilmente. Byron expresa fuertes sentimientos en un vocabulario simple‚ pero lleno de significado. La estructura que presenta el poema es la siguiente: 4 estrofas de 8 versos cada una de ellas. La rima del poema es: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ KLKL MNMN KBKB. Lo que proporciona al poema una fluidez rítmica y musicalidad. Entre las figuras retóricas que el autor utiliza encontramos una metáfora en el tercer verso: “…half broken-hearted…”‚ expresando cómo se siente él y su

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    Shakespeare satirizes the hyperbole of the allusions used by conventional poets‚ which even by the Elizabethan era‚ had become cliché‚ predictable‚ and uninspiring Question 1 Shakespearean sonnets are written in 14 lines‚ with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg. The following words rhyme with each other: o Lines 1 & 3 – ‘sun’ and ‘dun’ o Lines 2 & 4 – ‘red’ and ‘head’ o Lines 5 & 7 – ‘white’ and ‘delight’ o Lines 6 & 8 – ‘cheeks’ and ‘reeks’ o Lines 9 & 11 – ‘sound’ and ‘ground’ o Lines

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    quatrains that have been written in the iambic pentameter. It features the English traditional rhyming scheme. McKay ferries us forth and back between intense negative and positive feelings of the American societal norms. The poem’s rhyme scheme is abab; eded; efef; gg.

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    dad is abusive towards the speaker based on the 3rd and final stanza. Overall I feel that this poem is strong and is meant to make readers feel bad and sympathy for the speaker and hate towards the father. Structure: The poem has a rhyme of ABAB CDCD etc‚ however most of them are slant rhymes so they don’t necessarily have the same ending (ex; dizzy and easy). In addition the poem is also in iambic trimeter‚ meaning that there are 3 stressed syllables in each line which is in front of an unstressed

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    Yet Do I Marvel "Yet Do I Marvel" a sonnet by Countee Cullen‚ is written in iambic pentameter. Its rhyming scheme is arranged in two‚ four line stanzas‚ abab and cdcd‚ ending with a six-line stanza‚ eeffgg. This poem is written in first-person‚ the voice of a Black man and uses a variety of tones; confusion‚ anger and sarcasm‚ to portray it’s message; The poem begins with the poet’s voice affirming the belief that God is good‚ well meaning‚ but admits God has left him with out explanation for

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    the loss of his beloved. However‚ he is not pessimistic at all since he knows that his love for her will bring him joy once more. This poem is a Spenserian sonnet which is composed of three quatrains and a final couplet. The rhyme pattern is abab bcbc cdcd ee written in iambic pentameter. The mood of this sonnet is a sad one‚ full of confusion and despair. Yet‚ at the end‚ the speaker foresees a bright time to come. The whole poem is an extended simile as the speaker makes a comparison between

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    Terryson-Tunner This sonnet shows this form of reading by demonstrating a sequence like: abba cdcd efefe; and towards the end like the traditional Petrarch Sonnet‚ the main point of the sonnet which is called the volta‚ towards the end of the sonnet. Shakespearian sonnet: “Sonnet LXXIII” With this Shakespearian Sonnet‚ this had 14 lines and was divided into three parts‚ with rhyme scheme like this: abab cdcd efef gg. The volta is usually at the end of the sonnet; like in this one‚

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    Bright Star The Romantic Movement brought along a change in literacy and art. It also introduced many prominent poets to the time period‚ one of these poets being John Keats. He “wrote some of the greatest English language poems including” Bright Star (Merriman 1). Although his life was very short‚ he left an imprint for poets such as Lord Alfred Tennyson and Wilfred Owen (Ziraldo 1). His work has been characterized as containing “elaborate word choice and sensual imagery” (1). Additionally‚ his

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    the pans‚ the mother irritated gives them an unhappy frown. The rhyme scheme is as follows‚ breath/death‚ dizzy/easy‚ pans/countenance‚ shelf/itself‚ wrist/missed‚ knuckle/buckle‚ head/bed and shirt/dirt. It’s obvious that the rhyme scheme is abab/cdcd. The rhyming in this poem seems to imitate

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