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English (LCC-2) Suggestion for Fifth Semester of Calcutta University under CBCS System

English (LCC-2)  Suggestion for Fifth Semester of Calcutta University under CBCS System 

English Suggestions( BA General )  with Answer 








Semester 5 English - LCC-2

LCC-2 


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Three Years She Grew - William Wordsworth 

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1. Give a substance of the poem " Three Years She grew".  See Answer 

2. Give the critical Appreciations of the poem " Three Years She Grew".  See Answer 

3. How has been Nature been portrayed in the poem " Three Years She Grew in Sun and shower " by William Wordsworth  ?  See Answer 

4. Comment on Wordsworth Attitude to nature in the poem " Three Years She Grew" . See Answer 

5. How did Lucy grow in the lap of nature in " Three Years She Grew" ?  See Answer 

6. Write a note on the title of the poem " Three Years She Grew" See Answer 

7. Describe Lucy based on the poem “Three Years She grew in Sun and Shower” by William Wordsworth.  See Answer 


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Break , Break, Break - Alfred Lord Tennyson 


1.Give a Substance of Tennyson's "Break , Break, Break" .

2. Give a Critical Appreciation of Tennyson's "Break , Break, Break" . 

3. Bring out the picture of nature in Tennyson's "Break , Break, Break" . 

4. Bring out the contrasting elements in Tennyson's "Break , Break, Break See Answer 

5.  Consider the poem "Break , Break, Break" as a poem of mourning . 

6. How does Lord Tennyson depict the sea and its surroundings in his poem “Break, Break, Break”?  


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To India My Native Land  - Henry Louis Vivian Derozio 


1.  Give a Substance of Derozio's  " To India , My Native Land" . See Answer  

2. Give a Critical Appreciations of Derozio's " To India , My Native Land" .  See Answer 

3. Consider Derozio's " To India , My Native Land" as a patriotic Poem .  See Answer 

4. Evalute Derozio's " To India , My Native Land" as a poem of rebellion against the British imperial rule in India . See Answer  


5. Consider the Appropriatencess of the title of the poem " To India , My Native Land" . See Answer 

6. Examine Derozio’s “To India, My Native Land” as a sonnet  See Answer 


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Gitanjali 50  - Rabindranath Tagore 


1.  Give a Substance of Tagore's Gitanjali 50 .  See Answer 

2. Give a Critical Appreciation of Tagore's Gitanjali .  See Answer 

3. What religious fervour do you find in Tagore's Gitanjali 50 ?  See Answer 

4. Bring out the meaning of Tagore's Gitanjali 50 .  See Answer 

5. Evaluate Tagore's  Gitanjali 50 as an Allegory .  See Answer 


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Some Important Figure of Speech 

Part -A 


(a) Brevity is the soul of wit. irony 

(b) To follow knowledge like a sinking star. - simile 

(c) United we stand, divided we fall. - Antithesis

(d) Variety is the spice of life. - metaphor

(e) The ocean heaved a sigh. - Personification 

(f) Thou wast not born for death, 

immortal Bird! - Apostrophe:

(g) Full fathom five thy father lies. - alliteration

(h) The ploughman homeward plods his weary way.- Alliteration

(i) The marriage counsellor filed for divorce.- Irony 

(j) This incident was an open secret.

(k) Beauty is truth, truth beauty. - Alliteration:

(l) Man must earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. 




Identify the figures of speech in the following lines (with answers)

1 Fresh as a rose in June. - Simile 

2.The Curfew tolls the knell of parting day. - Metaphor

3. Who steals my purse steals trash. - Metonymy 

4. Silver and gold I have none. - Synecdoche

5. Nature might stand up/And say to the world, "This was a man!"- Personification

6. Hail to thee! Blithe Spirit! - Apostrophe

7.  The field of freedom, faction, fame and blood. - Alliteration

8. The ploughman homeward plods his weary way. - 

9. Thus idly busy roll their world away. - Oxymoron

10. He is all fault, who hath not fault at all. - Epigram 

11. Art is long, life is short. - Antithesis

12. I fear I wrong the honourable men/ Whose daggers have stabbed Caesar.- Irony

13. I wandered lonely as a cloud. - Simile 

14. The thirsty earth soaks up the rain. - Personification

15. I will drink life to the lees. - Metaphor 

16. He lay all night on a sleepless pillow. - Transferred Epithet

17. Uneasy lies the head that wears crown.- Synecdoche

18. The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, the furrow followed free. - Alliteration

19. Failures are the pillars of success. - Epigram

20. United we stand, divided we fall: - Antithesis 

21. Puffs, powders, patches, Bibles, billet-doux. - Alliteration

22. Variety is the spice of life. - Metaphor 

23. To divine. - Antithesis

24. Ethereal minstrel! Pilgrim of the sky! -Apostrophe

25. O Judgement! Thou art fled to brutish beasts. - Apostrophe 

26. She was then a girl of sixteen summers. - Synecdoche

27. The pen is mightier than the sword. - Metonymy 

28. I spent a sleepless night. - Transferred Epithet

29. And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true. - Oxymoron

32. Men does not live by bread alone. - Synecdoche 

33. They marched a weary way. - Transferred Epithet

34. To follow knowledge like a sinking star. - Simile

35. Lowliness is young ambition's ladder. - Personification

36. A favourite has no friend. - Epigram

37. Life is bitter sweet. - Oxymoron 

38. Milton! Thou shouldst be living at this hour. - Apostrophe

39. Lying silent and sad in the afternoon of shadow and sunshine.. Alliteration

40. He delighted in the friendly act of insulting me. - Irony 

41. She is a rose. - Metaphor

42. Let not Ambition mock his useful toil. - -Synecdoche

43. The Sun of Rome is set. - Metaphor 

44. O Solitude! Where are thy charms? - Apostrophe

45. Faithful friend from flattering foe. - Alliteration

46. The boy is regularly irregular. - Oxymoron 

47. In the midst of life we are in death. - Epigram

48. She walks in beauty like the night. - Simile

49. Cowards die many times before their death. - Epigram 

50. An anxious morning slowly dawned. - Transferred

51. And Brutus is an honourable man. - Irony

52. You must hasten slowly. - Oxymoron

53. The kind old sun will know. - Personifications

54. The camel is the ship of the desert. - Metaphor 

55. So might I gain, so might I miss. - Antithesis

56. Like a cloud of fire. - Simile

57. What hand and brain went ever paired? - Interrogation 

58. They also serve who only stand and wait. - Epigram 

59. The press wields great power. - Metonymy

60. I bring fresh showers / for the thirsting flowers. - Personification

61. The ship ploughs the sea. - Metaphor

62. Her goodly eyes like sapphires shining bright. - Simile 

63. Gray hair should be respected. - Metonymy 

64. I am out of humanity's reach. - Synecdoche 65. O Judgement! thou art no more. - Apostrophe

66. He lay all night on a sleepless pillow. - Transferred Epithet

67. Man proposes, God disposes. - Antithesis 

68. Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thoughts. - Epigram

69. Child is father of the man. - Epigram

70. The soldiers were grimly gay. - Oxymoron 

71. Alone, alone, all, all, alone /Alone on a wide, wide sea. - Alliteration

72. He came there with his usual punctuality one hour after the train had

left. - Irony

73. She walks in beauty, like the night. - Simile 74. Let not Ambition mock their useful toil. - Synecdoche

75. Summer has O'er brimmed their clammy cells. - Personification

76. Brevity is the soul of wit. - Metaphor

 77. To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. - Climax

78. Faithful friend from flattering foe. - Alliteration

79. In the sea of life enisled. - Metaphor 

80. Death lays its icy hand on kings. - Personification

81. Time and Tide waits for none. Personification

82. "Friends, Romans, Countrymen: lend me your ears". - Synecdoche

83. The surf surged back leaving shingles and shells. - Alliteration

84. "O Captain! my Captain! my fearful trip is done". - Apostrophe

85. Justice is Blind. - Personification

86. The waves beside them danced. - Personification

87. They fought like cats and dogs. - Simile

88. The thieves robbed the police-station. - Irony 

89. "One smal! leap for man, one giant leap for mankind". - Antithesis

90. "No light, but rather darkness visible serv'd only to discover sights of woe". - Oxymoron

91. "I am not young enough to know everything". - Epigram 

92. Three grey geese in a green field. - Alliteration

93. Glory is like a water. - Simile 94. Classical allusions are common in Milton. - Metonymy

95. Mischief! thou art afoot. - Apostrophe

96. The sounding cataract haunted me like a passion. - Simile 

97. An Austrian army awfully arrayed. - Alliteration

98. Yet Brutus says he was ambitious / And Brutus is an honourable man-Irony 

99. There is a pleasure in poetic pains. - Epigram

100. Give everyman thine ear, but few thy voice. - Antithesis

101. He spent a sleepless night yesterday. - Transferred Epithet with a mazy motion. - Alliteration

102. Five miles meandering 

103. Tho' much is taken, much abides. - Antithesis

104. Camels are the ships of the desert. - Metaphor

105. The man was dressed in linen. - Synecdoche

106. The furrow followed free. - Alliteration 

107. But thy eternal summer shall not fade. - Metaphor

108. Never the least stir made the listeners. - Hyperbaton 

109. You have travelled a weary way. - Transferred Epithet

110. The field of freedom, faction, fame and blood. - Alliteration

111. Brutus is an honourable man. - Irony 

112. Water water everywhere/ not a drop to drink. - Irony

113. I was basking in the sun. - Metonymy

114. When husbands and lapdogs breathe their last. - Anti - climax



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