MA English Part I Important Questions Notes (American Litreture) PU

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M.A. Part I English Important Questions Notes Punjab University

1. ADRIENNE RICH AND SYLVIA PLATH

  • Major Themes in Adrienne Rich’s Poetry
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Diving into the Wreck’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Final Notation’
  • Major Themes in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Morning Song’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Poppies in October’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘The Bee Meeting’

2. RICHARD WILBUR AND JOHN ASHBERY

  • Richard Wilbur As a Modern Poet
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Still, Citizen Sparrow’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘After the Last Bulletin’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Marginalia’
  • John Ashbery As a Modern Poet
  • Major Themes in John Ashbury’s Poetry
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘Melodic Train’
  • Critical Appreciation of ‘The Painter’

3. MOURNING BECOMES ELECTRA BY EUGENE O’ NEIL

  • ‘Mourning Becomes Electra’ As a Tragedy
  • Eugene O’ Neil’s Tragic Vision
  • Character Sketch of Electra
  • Symbolism in ‘Mourning Becomes Electra’
  • Major Themes in ‘Mourning Becomes Electra’
  • Relationship Between the Mother and Daughter

4. THE CRUCIBLE BY ARTHUR MILLER

  • Major Thematic Concerns in ‘The Crucible’
  • Theme of Individual and Society in ‘The Crucible’
  • Symbolic Significance of the Title ‘The Crucible’
  • Puritanism in ‘The Crucible’
  • Character Sketch of John Proctor
  • Character Sketch of Abigail

5. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS BY HEMINGWAY

  • Hemingway’s Style — Fictional Technique
  • Major Thematic Concerns in ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’
  • Concept of Ritual and Morality in ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’
  • Robert Jordan As a Tragic Hero
  • Motives Behind Jordan’s Sacrifice
  • Relationship Between Jordan and Maria

6. JAZZ BY TONI MORRISON

  • Major Themes in ‘Jazz’
  • Symbolic Significance of the Title ‘Jazz’
  • Female Characters in ‘Jazz’
  • Character Sketch of Violet
  • Characters of Dorcas and Felice
  • City As a Character in ‘Jazz’ 

So, that was all about MA Part 1 Punjab University English Important Question Notes. Read them and get highest marks.

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