This document contains a summary of a women's writing exam, including:
1) The exam code and details such as course, semester, and duration.
2) Instructions that students must answer 3 of the 6 questions provided, with each answer between 750-1000 words and worth 25 marks.
3) The 6 exam questions focus on analyzing themes of patriarchal oppression in Plath's poems, postcolonial exploitation in Draupadi, Celie's spiritual transformation, Wollstonecraft's response to Rousseau, use of confession in women's writing, and 19th century Indian women.
This document contains a summary of a women's writing exam, including:
1) The exam code and details such as course, semester, and duration.
2) Instructions that students must answer 3 of the 6 questions provided, with each answer between 750-1000 words and worth 25 marks.
3) The 6 exam questions focus on analyzing themes of patriarchal oppression in Plath's poems, postcolonial exploitation in Draupadi, Celie's spiritual transformation, Wollstonecraft's response to Rousseau, use of confession in women's writing, and 19th century Indian women.
This document contains a summary of a women's writing exam, including:
1) The exam code and details such as course, semester, and duration.
2) Instructions that students must answer 3 of the 6 questions provided, with each answer between 750-1000 words and worth 25 marks.
3) The 6 exam questions focus on analyzing themes of patriarchal oppression in Plath's poems, postcolonial exploitation in Draupadi, Celie's spiritual transformation, Wollstonecraft's response to Rousseau, use of confession in women's writing, and 19th century Indian women.
Unique Paper Code: 12031501 Name of the Paper: Women’s Writing (Core) Name of the Course: B.A. (Hons.) English CBCS Semester: V Duration: 3 Hours+ 1 Hour for downloading/uploading
Maximum Marks: 75
Answer any THREE questions. All questions carry equal marks
(25x3). Each answer should be within 750 to 1000 words.
1. In Plath’s poems like Daddy and Lady Lazarus patriarchal
oppression is conveyed through her use of Holocaust images. Elucidate. 2. Draupadi is an indictment of the postcolonial exploitation and resistance of marginalized communities. Do you agree? 3. Celie’s letters demonstrate a transformation in her ideas of God. Discuss. 4. Discuss Wollstonecraft’s response to Rousseau’s view on the education of women in A Vindication of the Rights of Women. 5. Discuss the use of the confessional mode as an important element in women’s writing with reference to any two texts in the course. 6. Give an overview of the position of nineteenth century women in India with reference to any one text in your course.