POETRY 1
Ø Chaucer: The Prologue To The Centerbury Tales
Ø Main Points That We Discuss Under Art Of Characterization
Geoffrey Chaucer: Irony
THE PARDONER, THE PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES
The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer
General points
Prose Past Paper 2nd Annual Solved ( 2017 )MA English Annual System University of Sargodha
Geoffrey Chaucer: Irony
THE PARDONER, THE PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES
The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer
General points
Prose Past Paper 2nd Annual Solved ( 2017 )MA English Annual System University of Sargodha
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POETRY
Ø Points For Part 1
ROMANTIC POETRY
JOHN KEATS
- Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats: Summary and Critical Analysis
- Urdu translation Of "Ode to Autumn
- Comparison of Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian Urn
- CONTRAST BETWEEN ODE TO NIGHTINGALE AND ODE TO GRECIAN URN
- Keats as a Writer of odes
- Discuss role of Titans and Olympians with reference to greek mythology
- Hyperion: A Fragment 1818 (1820)
- Hyperion: Critique and Analysis/ Major Themes/ Human Sufferings in Hyperion/ Discuss “the agonies, the strife of human hearts.” In Hyperion
- Hyperion”, An Epic of Beauty’s Triumph
- Hyperion.Critical Comments on “Hyperion, A Fragment”: Book by Book
- Keats: A Sensuous Mystic
TED HUGHES
- Critical appreciation of Ted Hughes poem Chaucer
- Full Moon and Little Frieda
- Analysis on ‘Full Moon And Little Frieda’
WILLIAM BLAKE
- Auguries of Innocence
- William Blake: From - Auguries of Innocence Context
- Q: Discuss The Sick Rose , London , The Tyger , Holy Thursday
- “The Sick Rose”
- Ah! Sun-flower
- London
- The Sick Rose
- BY WILLIAM BLAKE
- The Tyger
- Launch Audio in a New Wind BY WILLIAM BLAK
- The Tyger: William Blake - Summary and Critical Analysis
- Summary and Analysis of Ah, Sunflower by William Blake
- A Divine Image critical appreciation
- The Divine Image: William Blake - Summary and Critical Analysis
- “From Milton: And Did Those Feet” : Critical Appraisal
- Symbolism in Blake's Poetry
- Q: Discuss Innocence and experience are two supposed opposites of the human state in Songs of Innocence and Experience in Blake poem.
S.T. COLERIDGE
- THE ANCIENT MARINER BY COLERIDGE
- An introduction to 'Kubla Khan: or A Vision in a Dream'
- Kublai Khan
- Coleridge's Poems Summary and Analysis of "Kubla Khan" (1798)
SEAMUS HEANEY
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
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