Description
MEG 01 – BRITISH POETRY
Course Code: MEG 01
Course Title: BRITISH POETRY
Assignment Code : MEG-01/2022-23
Course : MA English
Session 2022-23
Submission date : Last date of submission for July 2022 session is 30th April, 2023 and for January 2023 session is 30th October, 2023
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Questions in assignment
1. Explain any two of the excerpts of poems given below with reference to their context:
10 X 2 = 20
(i) But hail thou Goddes, sage and holy,
Hail divinest Melancholy,
Whose Saintly visage is too bright
To hit the Sense of human sight;
And therefore to our weaker view,
Ore laid with black staid wisdoms hue.
(ii) My love is now awake out of her dreams (s),
and her fayre eyes like stars that dimmed were
With darksome cloud, now shew theyr goodly beams
More bright then Hesperus his head doth rere.
(ii) All human things are subject to decay,
And when Fate summons monarchs must obey.
This Fleckonoe found, who, like Augustus, young
Was called to Empire and had governed long;
(iv) Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,
And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer;
Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike
2. Draw a ccomparison between the Epithalamion and the Prothalamion as wedding
songs. Answer with suitable examples. 20
3. Who were the Pre- Raphaelites and what were the characteristics of the movement?
Critically appreciate any one poem of this age/movement. 20
4. What attitude to Nature does Coleridge express in the Ode to Dejection? In what ways does
this attitude differ from that of Wordsworth and from his own earlier attitude? 20
5. What was the Reformation? What relations can you identify and trace between the
Renaissance and the Reformation. 20
6. Philip Larkin has been called an ‘uncommon poet of common man’. Would you agree?
Explain with suitable examples.
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