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What do you understand of the three voices in response to the question 'What does a novel do' ?

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The quill is the central element of the poem – what does it symbolise?

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You notice a sense of urgency in the poet's request – what is the reason for this?

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What would you say are 'the finer growths' that the story supports in a novel?

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How does Forster trace the human interest in the story to primitive times?

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How has the poet brought out her emotional attachment to her mother tongue?

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Personification is a figure of speech that attributes human qualities to inanimate things and abstract ideas. How has it been used in the poem?

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Discuss the importance of time in the narration of a story.

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Discuss in pairs or in small groups
What does a novel do?

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Discuss in pairs or in small groups
'Our daily life reflects a double allegiance to 'the life in time' and 'the life by values'.

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Discuss in pairs or in small groups
The description of novels as organisms.

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Comment on the physical features of the hawk highlighted in the poem and their significance.

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How does Forster use the analogy of Scheherazade to establish his point ?

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How does the poem emphasise the physical prowess of the Hawk?

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'There is no sophistry in my body' – this statement expresses the brutal frankness of the Hawk. Does the poet suggest something through this statement?

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'Now I hold Creation in my foot' – explain the centrality of this assertion in the poem. What makes the hawk's assertion of its invincibility so categorical?

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Why is the poem entitled 'Hawk Roosting'?

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Bring out the parallel suggested between the predatory instincts of the bird and human behaviour.

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Taking off from Forster’s references to Emily Bronte, Sterne and Proust, discuss the treatment of time in some of the novels you have read.

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Comment on the subtlety with which the poet captures the general pattern of communication within a family.

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