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Question 1 of 13
1. Question
Discuss the theme of appearance versus reality in Shakespeare’s King Lear. [15 marks]
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Question 2 of 13
2. Question
Henry TV is a battle of allegiance between two Harrys. [15 marks]
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Question 3 of 13
3. Question
Highlight the dramatic techniques used to express the discontent of the robbers with society in Once upon Four [15 marks]
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Question 4 of 13
4. Question
Focusing on the relationship between the Kingundas’ and the Kioi’s, justify the theme of class struggles in/ Will Marry When I Want. [15 marks]
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Question 5 of 13
5. Question
Discuss the concept of class in Hard Times. [15 marks]
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Question 6 of 13
6. Question
Examine the interplay between love and sacrifice in The Mill on the Floss. [15 marks]
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Question 7 of 13
7. Question
Analyze the images of Post-colonialism in Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah. [15 marks]
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Question 8 of 13
8. Question
Explicate how Amma Darko uses Mara to reinforce patriarchy in Beyond the Horizon? [15 marks]
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Question 9 of 13
9. Question
Examine images of disgust in Adeoti’s [15 marks]
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Question 10 of 13
10. Question
Illustrate Osundare’s focus on the resilience of the earth in “Our Earth will not Die” [15 marks]
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Question 11 of 13
11. Question
The gods and fate are central to the understanding of Virgil’s Discuss. [15 marks]
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Question 12 of 13
12. Question
Use the questions below to show your understanding of the passage that follow: [ 15 marks]
(a) What type(s) of images are presented in the passage?
(b)Bring out the conflict(s) discernible in the passage.
(c) Give a character sketch of the woman described in the passage.
She suffered constantly, feeling destined for all delicacies and luxuries. She suffered because of her grim apartment with its drab walls, threadbare furniture, ugly curtains. All such things, which other women in her situation would not even have noticed, tortured her and ‘filled her with despair. The sight of the young country girl who did her simple housework awakened in her only a sense bf desolation and lost hopes. She daydreamed of large, silent anterooms, decorated with oriental tapestries and lighted by high bronze floor lamps, with two elegant valets in two culottes dozing in large armchairs under the effects of forced-air heaters. She imagined large drawing rooms; draped in the most expensive silks, with fine end tables on which were placed knickknacks of inestimable value.: She dreamed of the perfume of dainty private rooms, which were designed only for intimate tete-a-tetes with the closest friends, who because of their achievements and fame would make her the envy of all other women.
(Guy de Maupassant – The Necklace)
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Question 13 of 13
13. Question
Using the-poem below; explain the use of the words “only” and “little” in relation to the age of the personal
Describe his/her perception of time and life. [15 marks]
Loveliest of trees. the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough,
And stands about the woodland ride
Wearing white for Eastertide.
Now, of my threescore years and ten,
Twenty will not come again,
And take from seventy springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more.
And since to look at things in bloom,
Fifty springs are little room,
About the woodland, I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow
(A. E. Housman- “Loveliest of Trees”)
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