Attempt a critical appreciation of 'The Triumph of Life' by P.B. Shelley
See Answer →Consider 'The Garden' by Andrew Marvell as a didactic poem.
See Answer →Discuss Chaucer's handling of the fable in 'The Nun's Priest's Tale'.
See Answer →Dying Is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well.
See Answer →My first thought was, he lied in every word, That hoary cripple, with malicious eye Askance to watch the workings of his lie
See Answer →Tyger ! Tyger ! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye, Dare frame thy fearful symmetry
See Answer →Ye Presences of Nature, in the sky And on the earth ! Ye Visions of the hills ! And Souls of lonely places ! can I think A vulgar hope was yours when ye employed Such ministry..
See Answer →b. Examine how Keneally engages with the complex nature of righteousness and virtue through the character Oskar Schindler in Schindler’s Ark.
See Answer →Trace the development of the novel in nineteenth century Australia, and critically evaluate its themes and concerns
See Answer →Discuss with suitable examples, how Peter Carey mingles ‘fiction’ with ‘historical accounts’ in his effort to arrive at a ‘true history’ of a social outlaw, in True History of the Kelly Gang.
See Answer →“Kim Scott’s novel Benang is a polyphonic text.” Comment on this statement
See Answer →Explain the significance of the title of Yasmine Gooneratne’s novel A Change of Skies.
See Answer →Consider The Tree of Man by Patrick White as a pioneer novel
See Answer →Consider Ed Tiang Hong’s poem “Coming To” as an attempt to re-define Australian identity.
See Answer →The poem “We are Going” by Kath Walker “depicts the murder of an entire civilization and way of life.” Give your response to this statement.
See Answer →Critically evaluate the achievement of Henry Lawson as a writer of short fiction, bringing out the significance of his writing in the development of Australian fiction.
See Answer →Discuss the theme of exploration in Patrick White’s novel Voss
See Answer →Australian writings of the colonial period excluded the woman, often delegating to her the passive virtues of stoicism and endurance.” Do you agree with this statement?
See Answer →Comment on Muriel Spark’s narrative technique in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
See Answer →Discuss the ways in which forces of race and class shape characters and episodes in A Passage to Ind
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