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Roll No. . SAAB... Eng. Lit.-I ‘This question paper contains 4 printed pa, B.A. (Pt.D . . 30°15 B.A. (Part-I Examination, 2022 907190 (Paculty of Arts) [Also common with subsidiary paper of B. A. (Hons.) Part-II} (Three Year Scheme of 10 + 2+ 3 Pattern) ENGLISH LITERATURE-I (Poetry and Drama) ‘Time Allowed : Three Hours, Maximum Marks : 100 Write roll number on question paper before you start writing answer of questions. No supplementary answer book will be given to any eandidate, Hence the candidates should write the answer precisely in the main answer book only, All the parts of one question should be answered at one place in the answer should not be answered at different places in the answer-book. book. One complete que: Question No, 1 & 2 are compulsory, Candidate is required to attempt other three questions one from each section with internal choice. Attempt any four of the following : 1, (a) My vegetable love should grow Vaster than empires, and more slow ; ‘An hundred years should go to praise ‘Thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze. (b) How soon hath Time, the s fef of youth, Stol'n on his wing my three-and-twenticth year! My hasting days fly on with full eareer, But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th. K-0183/1101-1 PTO. (c) When wasteful war shall statues overturn And broils root out the work of masonry, Nor mars his sword nor war's quick fine shall burn The living record of your memory. (6) What passion cannot Music raise & Quell? When Jubal struck the corded shell, His listening breathren stood around, And wandering, on their faces fell To worship that celestial sound. (c) But not because of its magnificence Dear is the casuaina to my soul; Beneath it we have played; though years may roll O sweet companions, loved with love intense, For your sakes, shall the tree be even dear! 8 Weaves, weaving at fall of Night, Why do you weave a garment so bright? Like the plumes of a peacock, purple & green, We weave the marriage veils of a queen. GY All the world's stage, And all men and women merely play ers; ‘They have their exists & their entrances; ‘And one man in his time plays parts, This acts being seven ages, K-0183/1101-1 (uy Bven Raidas was a Secker after God ‘The Rishi Swapacha was @ tanner by caste Hindus & Moslems alike have achieved that end, Where remains no mark of distinetion. 5x4=20 2. Answer any five of the following questions ) , Who shakes the darling buds of May in the poem “Shall I compare thee”? (i) _ Explain the phrases (a) Day labour (b) Mild yoke (ii) Who will chide the poet? and Why? (iy) Why is time called the “Subtle thief ee () Whois Touchstone? 7 : wih What do the weavers weave at Night? brit)” Why does Radha find everything “Gey and Bright”? (ity Why ia ita folly to ask the caste ofa Saint? 25” Why did love come to Flore? (x) Who was Oliver in the drama As you like it? SECTION.A e ; Critically appreciate the poem “Shall Jompare thee.” Or -B¥aluate the sonnet “On his Blindness” by John Milton. K-0183/1101-1 3 P.T.O, a SECTION-B Discuss in detail the desires of Rabindranath Tagore, which he is seeking in the poem “Heaven of Freedom" ? Or Write down the critical appreciation of the poem “Our Casuanna Tree.” SECTION-C Character sketch of Orlando. Or Discuss in detail plot summary of the drama ‘As you like it." ooo

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