Suggestion of 19th Century Novel

4th Year Final Exam 2023, will be held on the year-2025 (এটা 2025 সালের এক্সাম এর জন্য সাজেশান)

Suggestion of 19th Century Novel

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Part – C

Pride and Prejudice

  1. *** Discuss the use of irony found in Pride and Prejudice.
  2. *** Discuss social and economic condition of Victorian age based on Pride and Prejudice.
  3. Discuss the character of Elizabeth/Mr. Darcy.

A Tale of Two Cities

  1. *** Discuss the underlying theme of resurrection found in A Tale of Two Cities.
  2. *** Discuss Dickenson’s attitude towards French Revolution.
  3. *** How does Dickens correlate love and war in his novel A Tale of Two Cities?
  4. *** How does Dickens glorify the self-love theme in A Tale of Two Cities?
  5. Compare and contrast the character of Charles Darnay and Sidney Corton.

Jane Eyre.

  1. *** Discuss the theme of love and passion in Jane Eyre.
  2. *** Discuss Jane Eyre as an anti-romantic/untraditional novel.
  3. *** Discuss the condition of woman as you find in Jane Eyre.
  4. Sketch the character of Jane Eyre.
  5. Describe the significance of the red room episode.

Tess of D’Urbervilles

  1. *** Discuss Hardy’s pessimistic view from the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
  2. *** Discuss the reasons for Tess’ Tragedy from the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
  3. Discuss the role of nature/fate in Tess of the D’Urbervilles.

Part – B

Pride and Prejudice

  1. Discuss the Pemberley house as the setting in Pride and Prejudice.
  2. What kind of character is Lady Catherine de Bourgh?
  3. What kind of lady is Mrs. Bennet?
  4. Write a short note on Mr. Collins.
  5. How does Austin show the position of women in the social life of England?
  6. Why does Elizabeth turn down Darcy’s proposal?
  7. Describe Elizabeth’s prejudice against Darcy.
  8. Describe Elizabeth’s first impression of Darcy.
  9. Why does Mrs. Bennet try to persuade Mr. Bennet to pay a visit to Mr. Bingley?
  10. Why does Mrs. Bennet so desperate to see her daughters married?
  11. Describe Charlotte’s views on marriage.

A Tale of Two Cities

  1. Comment on the death/role of Sidney Carton played in A Tale of Two Cities.
  2. What is the significance of Madame Defarge’s knitting?
  3. What does the broken wine cask symbolize?
  4. Write a note on Tellson Bank.
  5. What is the significance of the lion and jackal in the A Tale of Two Cities?
  6. What did Dr. Manette write in his letter of denunciation?
  7. How does Sidney Carton save Charles’ life?
  8. What do you know about doctor Mannet?
  9. Comment on the character/death of Madame Defarge.
  10. How does Dickens portray the decayed aristocracy through Monseigneur?
  11. Describe the attack on the Bastille.
  12. Write a note on French Revolution.

Jane Eyre.

  1. What happened to Jane in the Red-room?
  2. How did Jane save Mr. Rochester’s life?
  3. Describe Mr. Rochester’s proposal to Jane.
  4. Why does Jane come back to Mr. Rochester and marry him at last?
  5. Why could not the marriage of Jane and Mr. Rochester take place at first?
  6. Write a short note on Lowood School.
  7. Write a short note on Red Room.
  8. How does Helen Burns die?
  9. Describe Thronfield Hall.
  10. How is Bertha’s cruel nature described in Jane Eyre?
  11. How was Jane treated in Reed family?
  12. Write a note on Lowood School.

Tess of D’Urbervilles

  1. How was Prince killed in Tess of the D’Urbervilles?
  2. How does Tess come ‘out of the frying pan into the fire’?
  3. On what grounds does Tess decline/reject Angel’s proposal of marriage?
  4. Why does Tess agree to marry Angel?
  5. What situation led Tess to murder Alec?
  6. How does Tess lose her chastity?
  7. What do you know about Angel’s sleepwalking?
  8. How does Tess fall to fire from a frying pan?
  9. How does Tess appear to Alec as a pure woman being deserted by Angel?
  10. How does Angel react having heard Tess’s confession of her past?

Previous Questions

Question of 2022

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Question of 2021

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Question of 2020
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Previous Suggestion

Part – C

  1. Discuss the theme of love and marriage from Pride and Prejudice.
  2. Sketch the character of Elizabeth Bennet.
  3. Discuss the social and economic picture drawn in Pride and Prejudice.

  1. Discuss the theme of resurrection found in A Tale of Two Cities.
  2. Evaluate A Tale of Two Cities as a historical novel.
  3. How does Dickens glorify the self-love theme in A Tale of Two Cities?
  4. Compare and contrast the character of Charles Darnay and Sidney Corton.
  5. How does Dickens corelate love and war in A Tale of Two Cities?

  1. Discuss Jane Eyre as an anti-romantic/untraditional novel.
  2. Discuss the theme of love and passion in Jane Eyre.
  3. Discuss the treatment of childhood in Jane Eyre.
  4. Discuss the condition of women reflected in this novel.
  5. Sketch the character of Jane Eyre.

  1. Discuss Hardy’s pessimistic view from the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
  2. Discuss Hardy’s treatment of nature in the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
  3. Discuss the role of fate in the tragedy of Tess’s life.

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For 4th Final Exam- 2020

  1. Discuss the theme of love and marriage from Pride and Prejudice.
  2. Discuss the use of irony found in Pride and Prejudice. [got common]
  3. Discuss Dickenson’s attitude towards French Revolution. [got common]
  4. Discuss the theme of resurrection found in A Tale of Two Cities.
  5. Discuss Jane Eyre as an anti-romantic novel.
  6. Discuss autobiographical elements from Jane Eyre. [got common]
  7. Discuss the theme of love and passion in Jane Eyre.
  8. Discuss Hardy’s pessimistic view from the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
  9. Discuss the reasons for Tess’ Tragedy from the Tess of D’Urbervilles. [got common]
  10. Discuss Hardy’s treatment of nature in the Tess of D’Urbervilles.