Wednesday 24 August 2022

Flipped Learning: Three Prose Writers, the New Poets, and Conclusion: Indian Writing in English (K R S Iyengar)

 

Flipped Learning: Three Prose Writers, the New Poets, and Conclusion: Indian Writing in English (K R S Iyengar)

 


 

Steps to follow:

1. Read the given material on Three Prose Writers, The New Poets, and The Conclusion.

2. To check your understanding  take the Quiz on each topic

3. Attempt some questions given in the task. You can answer these questions in your blog and can submit the link in Google classroom. (For the blog writing: Include all three tasks in one blog, write an introduction about all topics (divide your blog Task-wise), mention all questions (Task 1, Task 2, and Task 3, and answer any two (per task))

 

Task 1: Three Prose Writers

1. To read about the ‘Three Prose Writers’Click here

2. To appear in the quiz Click here

3. Answer the questions given below (Any two)

- 1 Write a note on S. Radhakrishnan’s perspective on Hinduism.

- 2 The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian is ‘more of a national than personal history.’ Explain.

- 3 According to Radhakrishnan, what is the function of philosophy?

- 4 “Change is easy, and as dangerous as it is easy, but stagnation is no less dangerous.”        Write a note on Raghunathan’s views of change.

- 5 Write a note on Raghunathan’s views of Indian Culture.

 

Task 2: The New Poets

1. To read about ‘The New Poets’ Click here

2. To appear in the quiz – Click here

3. Answer the questions given below (Any two)

- 1 “An Indo-Anglian poet strives for self-expression in English.” Explain.

- 2 Write a note on how Kaikini differs from other Indian poets in his poems.

- 3 Write about Suhrawardy’s views about the changing Indian urban culture. (Ref. The Indian Tragedy by Suhrawardy)

- 4 Write a critical note on the poems by Nissim Ezekiel


Task 3: The Conclusion

1. To read about ‘The Conclusion’ – Click here

2. Answer the questions given below (Any two)

- 1 Write a note on the changing trends in Post-Independence Indian Writing in English.

- 2 “India is not a country”, says Raja Rao, “India is an idea, a metaphysic.” Explain with examples.

- 3 How do the writers of Post-Independence Indian Writing in English try to project the image of ‘Mother India’ or "national identity" in their writings? Explain with examples.

- 4 How is the quality of “Indianness'' projected by writers of Post-Independence Indian Writing in English? Explain with some examples.

- 5 What were the reasons that writers of Post-Independence Indian Writing in English preferred to write in English rather than their mother tongue? Explain with some examples.

 

 

 

 

 


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