UG/4th Sem (H)/22 (CBCS)

U.G 4th Semester Examination 2022

ENGLISH (Honours)

Paper Code: 403 ENGH DC 10

(CBCS)

Full Marks: 32                                                                                                                                Time Two Hours

The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Candidates are required to give their answers onder own words as for as practicable.

1 Answer any four of the following questions in about 200 words cach

(a) Consider Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts as a naturalist play                                                                       6x4-24

(b) Comment on Hamk Ibsen's portrayal of Osvald in Ghosts

(c) How do material conditions govem morality in the play The Good Woman of Seclav Answer with reference to the text

(d) Bring out the significance of the title of the play The Good Woman of Szechwan

(e) Discuss Savval Beckett's presentation of the parent-child relationship in me

(f) How do elements of existensen and the aband bear upon Samael Beckett's Endgame Explain with reference to the text Discuss Lagi Pirandello's major thematic concerns in Six Characters in Search of on

(1) Criscally examine the portrayal of the Father in St Characters in Search of an Author by Lag Panelle

(2)                                                                                                                                                           2-4-8

2. Answer any four of the following questions in about 60 words cach

(a) Why is the stage kept bare in Beckett's play? Explain befly

(b) "Finished, it's finished, nearly finished..." Explain with reference to the context

 (c) What role does Engstrand play in Henrik Ibsen's Ghort? Discuss in brief

(d) What is the sgreficace of the play that the Actors are rehearsing when the Characters arrive in Pindello's play!

 (g) How does Brecht alienate the audience in the spelogue of the play The Good Woman of Szechwa?

00 sell myself for a living. Even so I can't make ends moet, there's too much competition" Explan with reference to the context.