Naipaul’s The Middle Passage is best described as
In the early days of the Durrell’s sojourn on the island of Corfu, Gerry’s most constant companion was
What Gerry liked most about Theodore Shephanides in My Family and Other Animals was his
In Zambia Shall Be Free although Kaunda was well settled and happy as a teacher at Lubwa, he was restless because
Zambia Shall Be Free is a
‘Tired teachers wipe
The chalk dust
On their faces
The school dam bursts
Ans floods of hungry children
Melt into their mother’s bosoms’.
In this passage describing the end of the school day, children’s movements are made memorable through the use, in lines 4-5 of
‘Now the bells are tolling
A year is dead.
And my heart is slowly beating
the Nunc Dimittis
to all my hopes and mute
yearnings of a year
and ghost hover round
dream beyond dream’.
For this poet, the passing year has
‘The celebration is now ended
but the echoes are all around
whirling like a harmattan
whirl-wind throwing dust around
and hands cover faces and feet grope’
There are strong suggestions in the last lines that the occasion celebrated
‘During this speech the elders who didn’t understand a word of what their learned secretary was saying nodded approval intermittently. When it was over the elders said yes, they had a learned man indeed, a man who could speak for them, a man who knew the wisdom of the old white people, not like the small boys nowadays who cant even read a telegram’.
In these passage the elders are presented as
‘Had I the heaven’s embroidered cloths; Enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths of night and light and the half-lighgt i would spread the cloths under your feet: But |, being poor, have only my dreams; l have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams’.
The poet of these lines
‘Such drizzling can go on for many days’, she said in a dull voice. They both relapsed into silence, making a picture of bereaved children from whom life has suddenly lost warmth, colour, and excitement. There was no fire in the hearth. The mood caught in this scene is one of
Which of the following statements best describes comedy
Drama is essentially different from poetry because
Who accompanied Kongi on his retreat
In Kongi’s Harvest, Wole Soyinka dramatizes
Part of the meaning of Kongi’s Harvest lies in the fact that Kongi’s final harvest is
In Kongi’s Harvest, there is a struggle for power between Kongi and
In As You Like It, the forest of Arden could symbolize
‘Sweet are the uses of adversity
Which like the toad, ugly and venomous,
Wears yet a precious jewel in his head’
The speaker of the above lines from As You Like It’ is
Olivia hated Orlando because Orlando
The banished Duke regained his kingdom when his brother Frederick