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SECTION IV: STUDY OF LITERARY GENRESET
6: Q. 5 NOVEL (16 Marks)
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Q 5 A History of Novel (4.1)


Q. 5 A Complete the activities given below as per the instructions. (4 Marks)

1. Choose the correct alternative and rewrite the sentence:


i. Eighteenth century gifted mankind with….
a) Drama and poetry
b) Novel and drama
c) Poetry and novel
d) Novel and periodical essays
ii. Novel soon became dominant literary genre as it ….
a) Helped people to live a more purposeful life.
b) Caught the intellectual, sentimental and realistic spirit.
c) grew gradually and gained popularity.
d) All of these.
iii. Indian writers in English Novel initially wrote about the theme of …..
a) Domestic violence.
b) Nationalistic and Social virtues.
c) Scientific theories.
d) Psychological insights.
iv. Gothic novel contains …….
a) Terror and supernatural.
b) Mystery and thriller.
c) Horror and haunted buildings.
d) All of these.
v. Strike out the unnecessary
Detective fiction is ….
a) A sub-genre of crime fiction.
b) Agatha Christie mastered the art of crime fiction.
c) Detectives can be professional or amateur.
d) Protagonist is a necessarily an eccentric person.
2. Fill in the blanks by choosing correct alternative.
1) A novel is relatively a ..................... narrative.
(Short / long /descriptive)
2) English word „Novel‟ is derived from the Italian word …….
(Novella, Novelle, Novellus)
3) Geoffrey Chaucer wrote …….
(Morte De Arthur, The Canterbury Tales, Tale of Genji)
4) The Tale of Genji by Muraski Shikabu was published in the year ……
(1010, 1605, 1050, 1600)
5) „The Pilgrims Progress‟ is a Novel written by …..
(John Bunyan, Aphra Behn, Daniel Defoe)
6)is the pioneer of the „Stream of Consciousness‟ novel.
(Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf)
7) The first Indian English novel „Rajmohan‟s wife‟ was written by …
(Mulkraj Anand, R.K.Narayan, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya)
8) Joseph Conrad wrote the novella named as …….

(Billy Budd, The Heart of Darkness, Pearl)


9) Science fiction is a genre of speculative fiction dealing with.........
(Futuristic settings, death and decay, earlier period than of writing)
10) The famous trio of Indian writers is …………
(Mulkraj Anand, R.K.Narayan, Raja Rao / Amitav Ghosh, ManoharMalgaonkar,
Mulkraj Anand / Amitav Ghosh ,R.K.Narayan,Arvind Adiga)
3. Chronological Order
1. Write in chronological order (b, a, c, d)
a) Murasaki Shikibu‟s Tale of Genji
b) Greek Romances
c) The appearance of magazines and newspapers
d) Chaucer‟s The Canterbury Tales
2. Write in chronological order (a, d, c, b)
a) Industrial Revolution
b) Drama and Poetry started fading away
c) Novel gained popularity
d) The rise of middle class
3. Given below are some novels, events and writers of Indian English. Arrange them in
chronological order. (d, a, b, c)
a) Rise of famous Indian Trio
b) Nayantara Sahgal, Arun Joshi, Manohar Malgaonkar
c) Arundhati Roy, Kiran Desai, Kiran Nagarkar
d) Rajmohan‟s Wife by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya
4. Given below are some Novels in English literature. Arrange them in their order of their
appearance. (b, d, a, c)
a) The Pilgrim‟s Progress and Oroonaku
b) Ecologues and Morte De Arthur
c) Pamela and Gulliver‟s Travels
d) The Tale of Genji and Don Quxiote

4. State whether the following sentences are True or False


1. Novel is recognized as the most dominant literary genre in modern times.True
2. A Novel is relatively a short narrative. False
3. „Tale of Genji‟ is described as world‟s first novel.True
4. Middle class people had a little interest in romances and tragedies.True
5. Novel gave voice to the aspirations and longings of middle class. True
6. The women novelists haven‟t contributed significantly in English Literature.False
7. Novella is greater in length than Novel.False
8. Setting doesn‟t affect plot or characters.False
9. The struggle in opposite forces in a story is called as conflict.True
10. Epistolary Novel is a series of correspondence, other documents and diary entriesas
well.True

5. Match the following


1. Match essential elements of the novel in column A with relevant points in column
A B
1. Theme a) can be a thumbnail or deep detailed sketch
2. Plot b) the background of the story
3. Character c) philosophical statement, a central idea
4. Setting d) Course of the events

A Answer
1. Theme philosophical statement, a central idea
2. Plot Course of the events
3. Character can be a thumbnail or deep detailed
sketch
4. Setting the background of the story
2. Match the following
A B
1. Theme a) philosophical statement, a central idea
2. Plot b) the struggle in between opposite forces
3. Conflict c) techniques of the narration
4. Language, Style d) Course of the events
A Answer
1. Theme philosophical statement, a central idea
2. Plot Course of the events
3. Conflict the struggle in between opposite forces
4. Language, Style techniques of the narration
3. Match the following
A B
1. Agatha Christie a) stream of consciousness
2. William James b) crime fiction
3. George Eliot c) science-based novels
4. Mary Shelly d) psychological novels
A Answer
1. Agatha Christie crime fiction
2. William James stream of consciousness
3. George Eliot psychological novels
4. Mary Shelly science-based novels
4. Match the following
A B
1. Virginia Woolf a) gothic novels
2. Mary Shelly b) novel of manners
3. Frances Burney c) science-based novels
4. Ann Radcliffe d) stream of consciousness
A Answer
1. Virginia Woolf stream of consciousness
2. Mary Shelly science-based novels
3. Frances Burney novel of manners
4. Ann Radcliffe gothic novels

5. Match the following


A B
1. Rise of the middle-class a) 18th century literature
2. The spirit of realism and denial of romanticism b) Industrial Revolution
3. Novel and periodical essay c) Stories of ideal love and
adventures
4. The tales of Greek romances d) Novel as a literary genre
A Answer
1. Rise of the middle-class Industrial Revolution
2. The spirit of realism and denial of romanticism Novel as a literary genre

3. Novel and periodical essay 18th century literature

4. The tales of Greek romances Stories of ideal love and


adventures

6. Match the following


A B
1. The flow of thoughts a) Bildungsroman novel
2. The internal life of the protagonist b) Stream of
Consciousness
3. The novel based on the life of the author c) Psychological novel
4. The growth of protagonist‟s mind, spirit and characters d) Autobiographical novel

A Answer
1. The flow of thoughts Stream of Consciousness
2. The internal life of the protagonist Psychological novel
3. The novel based on the life of the author Autobiographical novel
4. The growth of protagonist‟s mind, spirit and Bildungsroman novel
characters

7. Match the following


A B
1. Daniel Defoe a) Gulliver‟s Travels
2. Jonathan Swift b) Robinson Crusoe
3. Samuel Richardson c) The Pilgrim‟s Progress
4. John Bunyan d) Pamela
A Answer
1. Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe
2. Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels
3. Samuel Richardson Pamela
4. John Bunyan The Pilgrim’s Progress
8. Match the following
A B
1. Picaresque Novel a) bears more than one layers of meaning.
2. Historical Novel b) speculative fiction
3. Allegorical Novel c) adventures of an eccentric protagonist
4. Utopian Novel d) set in an earlier period than of the writing.
A Answer
1. Picaresque Novel adventures of an eccentric protagonist
2. Historical Novel set in an earlier period than of the writing
3. Allegorical Novel bears more than one layers of meaning
4. Utopian Novel speculative fiction

9. Match the following


A B
1. Thomas Mann a) The Heart of Darkness
2. John Steinbeck b) The Turn of the Screw
3. Henry James c) Death in Venice
4. Joseph Conrad d) Pearl

A Answer
1. Thomas Mann Death in Venice
2. John Steinbeck Pearl
3. Henry James The Turn of the Screw
4. Joseph Conrad The Heart of Darkness

6. Complete the sentence:


1. The Periodical Essay and Novel are the gifts of ………… .
(18 th century/ 17 th century /19 Th century)
2. A Novel is relatively a ………….
(a short narrative fiction/ a long narrative fiction / a fiction of moderate length)
3. The industrial revolution gave birth to ……… .
(poor class/ middle class/ rich class)
4. Appearance of newspaper in 18 th century attracted a large number of readers from
……….. (poor class/ middle class/ rich class)
5. Rise of Novel as a literary genre resulted in lowering the importance of ………………
(poetry/ drama/ Drama and Poetry)
6. Salman Rushdie, V. S. Naipaul, Kazuo Ishigura are ………..
(Indian authors/ immigrant authors/writers of Indian origin)
Q 5 B Novel- To Sir, With Love (4.2)
Q. 5 B Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below. (4 marks)
1. Half yearly report of the student‟s council highlights the conduct of Braithwaite‟s‟class.
Justify.
The conduct of student’s of Braithwaite’s class during the Half yearly report was remarkable.
They spoke knowledgably about their coursework and placed much emphasis on what they have
learnt rather what they were taught. Each student came out as a surprise in their presentation.
They presented their report in business-like manner.
2. In the questioning session Denham was expressing few students‟ feelings. Illustrate.
Dehman addressed and criticised the pattern of PT and games in school. He stressed on the fact
that the school space limitations and activities too are limited. He complained that PT was
pointless and monotonous and said that it would be better it to play a jolly good game than PT.
All the boys gave him a loud cheer, it was because he was expressing their feelings.
3. Miss Philips effectively handled the questioning session. Give supporting details.
Miss Philips dealt with questions put to her with candor and authority. She would skillfully
intervene to assist one of the other teachers without causing an embarrasement. While Denham
criticizing the PT and games, again she took the reins and her stock promptly and very skillfully
answered back to Denham’s question.
4. Write a short note on the event which took place on 15th November in GreensladeSchool.
15th November was an important day for the students of Greenslade School as they had half
yearly council report. Everyone was excited and was looking forward for this day. It was the day
of children, as they arrange, present and control it. They allocate the duties among themselves
in businesslike manner to make a neat programme. Each child arrived with proper and neat
uniform.
5. The extract presents the narrator as a silent observer of the events. Explain.
As the event of Haly yearly report was entirely arranged, presented and controlled by the
students themselves, having no much role of teachers to play, the narrator is the mute spectator
of the entire happenings rather he is very surprised by his class’s conduct in managing the
programme.
6. „Analyzing the change in the students‟ behaviour in the presentation‟ is the centraltheme.
Each student acted business-like and professional. Beginning with the short quick introduction
of Miss Joseph introducing all the presenters, to Denham addressing every girl with “Miss”
before their names. Even the clever understanding of Miss Dare that her contribution has
become anti-climax, respite communicating her thoughts.
7. Denham and Miss Joseph played a key role in the presentation of the half yearlyreport
of students‟ council. Illustrate.
Miss Joseph was the one who started with introduction and short explanation of Student
council’s purpose and activities. She explained with great detail to all the students giving a
broad understanding of the entire council meeting. On the other hand Denham was sharp, crisp ,
confident and clear in expressing his points leaving a good mark to the juniors on being
confident on the topic you are raising and speaking. He was at the same time very courteous to
refer girls with “Miss”. This illustrates the fact that Denham and Miss Joseph played a key role.
8. The senior students presented their class report more confidently than the junior
students. Give reasons.
There were many at the age of 12 years who joined the school previous summer, for which they
were shy and frightened to stand before the school. Also with every increase in class students
gain an ability to express themselves. Hence the seniors presented more confidently than the
juniors.
9. Fernman was innovative and dramatic in his presentation. Discuss in brief.
Fernman presented his topic by bringing a skeleton on the stage which was joint by a hanger.
He indeed created a humorous and light environment and it grabbed everyone’s attention. Now
that everyone was attentive, he pitched his point to explain on a very serious note that all
humans are same. This gathered him huge applause. Hence Fernman was innovative and
dramatic in his presentation.
10. The stage has a great impact on the presentations of the students. Justify thestatement.
Indeed speaking “in” a group speaking “to” a group are two different aspects. Stage creates an
impact of you being in the limelight where upon all eyes are upto what you say and how you say.
This makes the speaker more watchful in tone and language. It enhances your public speaking
confidence. It gives an idea of the other side of the table where you stand and address the
crowd. Hence the stage has a great impact on the presentations of the students
Q. 5 C Novel- Around the World in 80 days (4.3)
Q. 5 C Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below. (4 marks)
1. Explain how the author has made use of International Date Line and time zones in hisnovel.
The writer constantly travelled eastward towards sun which unconsciously gave him 4 minutes as he
crossed degrees. There are 360 degrees on the circumference of the earth which gained him 24 hours.
This is how the writer made use of the International Date Line and time zones.
2. 'Money was never a concern for Mr. Phileas Fogg; it was for honour he accepted thewager.'
Discuss.
Phileas Fogg had little to do with the wager money. He wanted to preserve his honor and prove the worth
to the men of the Reform Club to show that he can do what he sets out to do. Hence, it is proved that
“Money was never a concern for Mr. Phileas Fogg; it was for honour he accepted thewager”
3. Phileas Fogg's travel around the world was full of adventures and surprises. Illustrate.
Throughout the entire trip, Fogg and his group encounter various obstacles standing in their way. They
crossed various lands and meets with diverse adventures. Thus the novel proceeds at a fast pace and
there is always some excitement resulting from the various encounters . The journey gives many hair-
raising ncidents and exciting, adventurous, thrilling yet beautiful places in the world.
4. Explain how the time gained of a full day is revealed to Mr. Fogg.
It was when Passepartout was sent to notify a reverend for Mr.Fogg and Auoda’s marriage, he comes to
know that they have arrived 24 hours ahead of time. This was because of them travelling eastward
towards sun that gained them unconsciously a full day.
5. Passepartout stations himself outside Phileas‟ door. Give reasons.
Knowing that Englishmen governed by a fixed idea sometimes resort to the desperate expedient of
suicide, Passepartout kept a narrow watch upon his master, though he carefully concealed the
appearance of so doing. Hence he stationed himself outside Phileas’s door.
6. Passepartout blamed himself for the misfortune of his master. Justify.
Passepartout blamed himself for the misfortune of his master because he knew Fix’s motive and
concealed the errand of Fix from his master. He knew the real purpose and character of Fix earlier but did
not mention the same to his master. He thought if he would have warned his master before , his master
would have given proof of his innocence and thus would not lead to the inevitable fate of being arrested.
7. Compare the remorse in the minds of Mr. Fogg and Aouda for the seeming failure ofhis
wager.
Aouda thought that it was because of her that Mr.Fogg was delayed, if Fogg would not have cared about
her safety he would have reached on time to win his wager. On the other hand Mr. Fogg was dejected that
now he has got nothing much to provide for Aouda’s comfort.
8. Explain the stress on the mind of Fogg after returning from world tour at Saville Row.
After returning to Saville Row, Fogg was quite and gave little instructions. He excused himself with an
excuse that he needs to set his affairs in order. He was mediating on some project. The bill from gas
company too gave him concern. The concern of not having enough to provide Aouda also crossed his
mind. This explains the stress on the mind of Fogg after returning from world tour at Saville Row
9. Narrate the happenings at Reform Club on the 80th day of the wager.
A great crowd was collected in Pall Mall on the 80 th day. Multitude of brokers were around. Circulation
were impeded. Everywhere there were disputes and discussions.The police had great difficulty in
handling the crowd. The five antagonist of Fogg were nervous and counted his minutes in the clock. As
Mr. Fogg entered on 55th second , a loud cry was heard in the street, followed by applause, hurrahs, and
some fierce growls
10. There was no general agreement about Mr. Fogg‟s success in the opponents. Discuss.
The five antagonist differ in their opinion about Mr.Fogg’s winning the wager. One Andrew Stuart was very
sure that Fogg had clearly lost the wager and is not possible for him to reach the Reform club on time.
Although Samuel Fallentin warned everyone not to rush as Fogg is too particular about time and that it
wouldn’t be a surprise if he arrives the last minute.
11. Narrate the happenings at a prison where Fogg was kept under arrest.
Mr. Fogg was sitting motionless, calm, and without apparent anger, upon a wooden bench.It seemed that
he hasn’t quit yet. Mr. Fogg carefully put his watch upon the table, and observed its advancing hands. Not
a word escaped his lips, but his look was singularly set and stern.
12. All is well that ends well. Justify in the light of the extract from the novel „Around theWorld
in Eighty Days.‟
Fogg did the whole expedition, got arrested when reached the soil of London. Train was not on time, so
paid a little more and booked a special train. Unfortunately couldn’t meet the time. It was when
Passepartout comes to know that we still have some time to reach the club and win the wager, then a cab
is hired and paid little extra pounds to drive the hardest he can. Running over two dogs and overturned
five carriages, they atlast reach the reform club on time. Hence All is well that ends well is justified.
13. Winning the heart is preferred to the winning of wager. Express by supporting thedetails.
Fogg’s object was very clear that winning the experience, friendship, love was far more important than
winning a wager. He divided his last one thousand pound and gave a share to Detective Fix against whom
he hold no grudges. For him the rewards was the charming woman that he found during the expedition.
Q. 5 D Novel- The Sign of Four (4.4)
Q. 5 D Answer in about 50 words to the questions given below. (4 marks)
1. The reception of six pearls helps the story to move forward by providing some
connection with the other happenings. Illustrate.
It was Sherlock who inquired with Miss Morstan if the handwriting on the letter received and the
handwriting on the pearl box address were the same. Upon perusing the papers it was
understood to Sherlock that the handwriting were same although written with disguised hands.
This led to the first step to move forward that the send of the pearl had some connection with
the case of Miss Morstan’s missing father.
2. Describe the desired destination of the parties in your words by providing somedetails.
Miss Morstan, Sherlock Homes and Dr.Watson were on their desired destination. They were
taken to the forbidden neightbourhood. The area was not inhabitated. Their cab stopped at a a
house which was as dark as others. A single glimmer appeared in the kitchen. It was a third
rate suburban dwelling house. Here they were invited to discuss about the important issue of
Treasure.
3. Write the character sketch of Sherlock Holmes as a professional detective.
(i) Sherlock Holmes is the protagonist and brilliant detective.
(ii) He has supreme intelligence which allows him to solve the case.
(iii) Because of Holmes’ intellectual and deductive abilities, Miss Morstan asks him to help her solve the
case of her missing father, Captain Morstan
(iv) Holmes is intellectual, restless and Observant.
4. Compare the thought process of Holmes and Dr. Watson in handling the case.
Sherlock was observant and had done his findings. He observed and read the Times to figure
our the connection. He had a hunch and instinct as to what was going to happen. He was
observant and determined in all his ways. On the other hand Dr.Watson was more inclined and
thought more about the visitor (Miss Morstan) rather than her case. He was emotional and
sympathetic towards her in the entire process.
5. Narrate the case of Miss Morstan in your words.
It has almost been 10 years that her father, Captain Morstan was missing upon reaching
London. She tried finding her father with every possible means but to no avail. Six years later
she starts receiving lustrous pearl from unknown sender. Now she has received a letter asking
her to meet the sender of the letter at Lecyum Theathre as the sender knows some fact which
Mary should be aware of. Hence Mary comes to Sherlock Homles with her matter.
6. Sherlock Holmes deduced facts from the back files of the times. Justify by providingfew
details.
Sherlock discovered a suggestive fact by consulting the back files of the Times, wherein he
found that disappearance of Captain Morstan and then later death of Major Sholto, post which
Mary receiving the pearls has some interconnection. He deduces that it is someone Sholto’s
heir who knows something of the mystery and desires to compensate Mary
7. „You are a wronged woman, and shall have justice‟. Interpret the statement tohighlight the
conflict in Miss Morstan‟s mind.
The uncertain missing of his father, the receiving of the pearls, and now the receipt of the letter
with the statement that You are a wronged woman, and shall have justice’ made Mary entirely
confused, scared and clueless. She might have thought about some wrong that have occurred
to her father. She might have assumed the existence of her father. Although she was nervous ,
she maintained her calm and composed manner.
8. Dr. Watson reflects Miss Morstan's state of mind. Discuss with some examples.
Later that afternoon when Mary left from Sherlock’s house after stating the case, Dr.Watson
thought about Mary and calculated the fact that if she were seventeen at the time of her
father’s disappearance she must be seven-and-twenty now,—a sweet age, when youth has lost
its self-consciousness and become a little sobered by experience.
9. Holmes had a competence about the route of their travel. Suggest some points toclarify
the statement.
Holmes was absolutely aware of the route of their travel. He started muttering the names of the
Roads and Streets as the cab passed by. He correct named the place where they were moving
such as Rochester Row, Vincent Square Vauxhall Bridge Road, Surrey Side, bridge of Thames
river, Wordsworth Road, Priory Road, Lark Hall Lane, Stockwell Place, Robert Street, Cold
Harbor Lane.
10. The mention of new places adds a pace to the story. Justify.
The story dates back to the old India where Britishers were in charge. It mentions the location
of Agra and Andaman Island. The story revolves around the treasure of Agra. It then opens at
the place of Sherlock Holmes at Baker Street. It takes us to the place of Lyceum Theatre.
Further the mention of strange family estate of Thaddeus. While proceeding towards the estate
of Thaddeus the strange location adds a pace to the story.
11. M Morstan found Holmes as right person to handle her case. Give reason.
M Morstan found Holmes as right person to handle her case because she had an
experience of Holmes in a case which he was solving for Mrs. Cecil Forrestor. Holmes
had unraveled a domestic complication with his skills. It so proved that Holmes would
be the right person to take her case.
12. Write the character sketch of Dr. Watson as a sensitive character.
1) He is Holmes partner and roommate.
2) He has a strong sense of honor and discretion.
3) He understands and feels empathy towards Ms Morstan.
4) Though he is in love with Miss Morstan, he does not expresses with an view that she
might think that his love is for the Agra Treasure.
13. The paper found in the desk of captain Morstan is the center of the action. Explain.
The paper found in the desk of Captain Morstan indicated that it was a paper
manufactured in India. The diagram in the paper appeared to be of a fort like building.
Further it has a hieroglyphic like four crosses in a line with their arms touching with
the names underneath Jonathan Small, Mahomet Singh, Abdullah Khan, Dost Akbar.
This document bears the same name as the note kept on Major Sholto’s dead body.
14. “I may be very obtuse, Holmes, but I fail to see what this suggests.” Justify the
statement by highlighting the difference in deducing the case.
Holmes was sharp to link the case of Sholto’s death with missing father of Mary, Major
Morstan along with the strange receipt of the lustrous pearls to Mary. He deduced that
it is someone from Sholto’s heir who knows something that he wants Mary to know
about. Whereas Dr.Watson was little slow to understand the entire link to the case.
15. Find support from the text which elaborates the tone of the narrator when hecompares
himself with Miss Morstan.
The supporting paragraph which elaborates the tone of the narrator while comparing
himself with Miss Morstan is , “What was I, an army surgeon with a weak leg and a
weaker banking-account that I should dare to think of such things? She was a unit, a
factor,—nothing more. If my future were black, it was better surely to face it like a
man than to attempt to brighten it by mere will-o’-the-wisps of the imagination”
16. The narrator makes Miss Morstan‟s journey comfortable while going to an unknownplace.
Narrate in your words.
The narrator started to cheer and amuse Miss Morstan by reminiscences of his
adventures in Afghanistan; where he had once shot a tiger cub with double barreled
musket on a deadly night.
17. „The coachman is described as a faithful servant‟. Justify the statement in yourwords.
The coachman is indeed a faithful servant as he dutifully waited near Lyceum theatre
until Miss Morstan and her companions arrived. When he gauged the arrival of Miss
Morstan he quickly interrogated if either of the companions were police officers. Upon
verbal assurance, he called up a carriage and with full speed took the trio to his
masters house.
18. Holmes, Dr. Watson and Mary Morstan reached at the third pillar of the Lyceum
Theatre. Describe the state of mind of the trio.
As they reached at the Lyceum Theatre the crowds were already thick at the side-
entrances. There was quite a commotion near the front of people , horses, carriages and
four wheelers. It was a strange and unknown feeling, as everything could be an illusion.
A state of confusion, nervousness and anxiety ran their mind.

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