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What aspects of Indian society and history get highlighted in the poem?

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Does the poem bring out the contrast between tradition and modernity? Illustrate your answer with examples from the poem.

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While the poet respected her grandmother’s sentiments of royal grandeur, we can also see that she revolts against it. Identify the lines which bring this out.

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Which lines reveal the poet’s criticism of class distinctions?

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Is it ‘selfishness’ and ‘callousness’ that makes the poet break her childhood promise to her grandmother of renovating the house? Why does she do nothing about rebuilding the house?

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What do you understand of the conflict in the poet’s conscience?

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Comment on the changes in poetic expression in English from the time of Donne to that of Kamala Das with reference to

  • prosodic features (rhyme, rhythm and metre)
  • vocabulary
  • language
  • themes.
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What are the links between natural jobs, labor, and slavery?

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What ought to be the object of all governments, and what do we actually find it to be?

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What causes the master class to be more deluded than the enslaved classes?

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According to Aristotle, what are the conditions to be fulfilled for the common people to accept law and order, and government, and all that they imply?

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How can reasonable laws, impartially administered, contribute to one’s freedom?

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What are the ways in which individual freedom gets restricted?

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Why do most people find it easier to conform, imitate, and follow a self-appointed guru?

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What is the inward struggle that the author refers to?

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Point out the difference between the slavery of man to Nature and the unnatural slavery of man to Man.

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What are the ways in which people are subjected to greater control in the personal spheres than in the wider political sphere?

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List the common misconceptions about ‘freedom’ that Shaw tries to debunk.

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Why, according to Krishnamurti, are the concepts of freedom and discipline contradictory to one another?

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How does the process of inquiry lead to true freedom?

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