BA - ENGLISH SEMESTER IV CREDIT 4 MARKS 60 Q.No Criteria Marks Total Marks 1 the second period of Shakespeare's dramatic activity is marked by fine comedies and history plays. Elucidate. 10 10 2 Examine the first meeting between the three witches and Macbeth. 10 10 3 Shakespeare often uses unnatural events to symbolize an impending tragic situation for the protagonist. Discuss in context to the events in Act II. 10 10 4 Examine the theme of free-
BA - ENGLISH SEMESTER IV CREDIT 4 MARKS 60 Q.No Criteria Marks Total Marks 1 the second period of Shakespeare's dramatic activity is marked by fine comedies and history plays. Elucidate. 10 10 2 Examine the first meeting between the three witches and Macbeth. 10 10 3 Shakespeare often uses unnatural events to symbolize an impending tragic situation for the protagonist. Discuss in context to the events in Act II. 10 10 4 Examine the theme of free-
BA - ENGLISH SEMESTER IV CREDIT 4 MARKS 60 Q.No Criteria Marks Total Marks 1 the second period of Shakespeare's dramatic activity is marked by fine comedies and history plays. Elucidate. 10 10 2 Examine the first meeting between the three witches and Macbeth. 10 10 3 Shakespeare often uses unnatural events to symbolize an impending tragic situation for the protagonist. Discuss in context to the events in Act II. 10 10 4 Examine the theme of free-
PROGRAM BA - ENGLISH SEMESTER IV SUBJECT CODE & NAME BAE 504 ENGLISH DRAMA - MACBETH BK ID B1879 CREDIT 4 MARKS 60
Q.No Criteria Marks Total Marks 1 The second period of Shakespeares dramatic activity is marked by fine comedies and history plays. Elucidate. 10 10 2 Examine the first meeting between the three witches and Macbeth. 10
10 3 Shakespeare often uses unnatural events to symbolize an impending tragic situation for the protagonist. Discuss in context to the events in Act II. 10 10 4 Discuss Macbeth and Lady Macbeths relationship in Act III. 10 10 5 Examine the theme of free-will versus fate in Macbeth. 10 10 6 Examine the use of the supernatural in Macbeth. 10 10 *A-Answer
Note: Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.