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Fiction

  1. This model paper ensures that all possible questions that may appear in the exam are thoroughly covered in each unit, whether directly or indirectly.

  2. It has been meticulously prepared by experienced professors who have extensive expertise in creating exam model papers.

  3. The paper includes all key questions based on the curriculum prescribed by the university.

  4. With over 400 questions and answers, this model paper comprehensively covers the entire subject syllabus.

  5. Each unit contains long-answer, short-answer, and very short-answer questions to help students gain an in-depth understanding.

  6. Our questions are crafted to cover each unit with a minimal and carefully selected set of questions, ensuring thorough preparation.

  7. For the mandatory internal assessments, we provide 200 one-line question-answers, covering each unit equally.

  8. This model paper also includes solved mock question papers and previous year’s question papers to help students understand the depth and scope of exam questions

 

Programme /Class: Degree

Year: THIRD

Semester: FIFTH

Subject: ENGLISH

Course Title: Fiction

Course Outcomes:

After completing this course, the students will be able to:

Understand the growth of novel form and its various types.

Enhance their reading skills and learn to express ideas creatively and persuasively through the English language.

Comprehend different cultures, myths and social conservation through the novels of Britain, America and India.

Learn values and behavioural pattern from the prescribed texts.

Understand contemporary Indian society through popular Indian English fiction.

 

Credits: 05

Core Compulsory

Max. Marks: 25+75

Min. Passing Marks: 8+25

Unit

Topics

I

Literary Terms:

Plot, Characterization, Narrative Technique

& Structure, Elements of novel,

 

II

Earlier Trends in fiction: Picaresque Novel, Historical

Novel, Gothic Novel, Epistolary Novel, Regional Novel,

Domestic novel.

 

III

Trends in 20th & 21st Century Fiction:

Detective Novel,

Science Fiction, Meta Fiction, Utopia, Dystopia,

Mythological Fiction, Campus Fiction, Space Fiction, Chic lit, Junk Fiction

 

IV

British Fiction

Charles Dickens- A Tale of Two Cities

OR

Thomas Hardy- Far from the Madding Crowd

 

V

British Fiction

Jane Austen- Pride and Prejudice

OR

George Eliot- Mill on the Floss

 

VI

American Fiction

Toni Morrison- The Bluest Eye

OR

Harper Lee- To Kill a Mocking Bird

 

VII

American Fiction

Ernest Hemingway- The Old Man and the Sea

OR

Mark Twain- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

 

 

 

VIII

 Indian Popular Fiction

1. Ruskin Bond: Room on the Roof

 OR

Sudha Murthy- Dollar Bahu

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