MA English Part I Important Questions Notes (Novel) PU

MA English Novel Important Questions Notes Paper 3 are very very important to know and read them so that you can easily score highest marks in MA part 1 exams held by Punjab University. We at TaleemWala.com have arranged these M.A English Important questions notes for part 1 and literature students.

MA English Part I Important Questions Notes (Novel) PU

1. BARCHESTER TOWERS BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE

  • Major Thematic Concerns in ‘Barcherster Towers’
  • The Setting in ‘Barchester Towers’
  • Trollope’s Art of Characterization
  • Trollope’s Humour and Style
  • ‘Barcherster Towers’ As a Picture of Common Life
  • Trollope As a Male Jane Austen
  • Character Sketch of Mr. Slope
  • Character Sketch of Signora Neroni

2. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE BY JANE AUSTEN

  • Significance of the Title “Pride and Prejudice”
  • Plot of “Pride and Prejudice”
  • Theme of Love and Marriage in “Pride and Prejudice”
  • Character of Elizabeth Bennet
  • Male Characters in “Pride and Prejudice”
  • Irony in “Pride and Prejudice”
  • Jane Austen As a Moralist
  • Jane Austen’s Limited Range

3. ADAM BEDE BY GEORGE ELIOT

  • Major Thematic Concerns in ‘ Adam Bede’
  • Psychological Realism in ‘Adam Bede’
  • Ending of ‘Adam Bede’
  • George Eliot’s Narrative Technique
  • George Eliot’s Art of Characterization
  • Character Sketch of Adam Bede
  • Character Sketch of Dinnah Morris
  • Character Sketch of Hetty Sorrel

4. A TALE OF TWO CITIES BY CHARLES DICKENS

  • Significance of the Title “A Tale of Two Cities”
  • Symbolism in “A Tale of Two Cities”
  • Theme of Death and Resurrection in “A Tale of Two Cities”
  • Character of Sydney Carton
  • Conflict of Interests and Clash of Characters in “A Tale of Two Cities”
  • Dickens’ Narrative Technique and Style in “A Tale of Two Cities”
  • Autobiographical Elements in “A Tale of Two Cities”
  • “A Tale of Two Cities” As a Social Novel in Political
  • Background

5. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE BY THOMAS HARDY

  • ‘The Return of the Native’ As a Tragedy
  • Role of Fate and Chance in ‘The Return of the Native
  • ‘The Return of the Native’ As a Study of Disillusionment
  • Fatalistic Elements in ‘The Return of the Native’
  • Significance of Edgon Heath
  • Character Sketch of Eustacia Vye
  • Character Sketch of Clym Yeobright
  • Hardy’s Tragic Vision and Pessimism

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

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