4th Year Final Exam 2021, will be held this year-2022
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@ জুমে লাইভ ক্লাস হয়।
@ ক্লাস রেকর্ড করে গ্রুপে শেয়ার করা হয়।
@ ভর্তি হলে আগের সব ক্লাস গ্রুপেই পাবে।
@ সপ্তাহে ৩ দিন ১ ঘণ্টা করে পড়ান হয়।
@ পেইড জুম সফটওয়্যার, তাই নিরবচ্ছিন ১ ঘণ্টা ক্লাস হয়
@ আইপিএস আছে, সো, বিদ্যুৎ যাওয়ার বা রেকর্ড ক্লাস হারিয়ে যাওয়ার ভয় নেই।
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Part – C
- Discuss the theme of love and marriage from Pride and Prejudice.
- Sketch the character of Elizabeth Bennet.
- Discuss the social and economic picture drawn in Pride and Prejudice.
- Discuss the theme of resurrection found in A Tale of Two Cities.
- Evaluate A Tale of Two Cities as a historical novel.
- How does Dickens glorify the self-love theme in A Tale of Two Cities?
- Compare and contrast the character of Charles Darnay and Sidney Corton.
- How does Dickens corelate love and war in A Tale of Two Cities?
- Discuss Jane Eyre as an anti-romantic/untraditional novel.
- Discuss the theme of love and passion in Jane Eyre.
- Discuss the treatment of childhood in Jane Eyre.
- Discuss the condition of women reflected in this novel.
- Sketch the character of Jane Eyre.
- Discuss Hardy’s pessimistic view from the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
- Discuss Hardy’s treatment of nature in the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
- Discuss the role of fate in the tragedy of Tess’s life.
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For 4th Final Exam- 2020
- Discuss the theme of love and marriage from Pride and Prejudice.
- Discuss the use of irony found in Pride and Prejudice. [got common]
- Discuss Dickenson’s attitude towards French Revolution. [got common]
- Discuss the theme of resurrection found in A Tale of Two Cities.
- Discuss Jane Eyre as an anti-romantic novel.
- Discuss autobiographical elements from Jane Eyre. [got common]
- Discuss the theme of love and passion in Jane Eyre.
- Discuss Hardy’s pessimistic view from the Tess of D’Urbervilles.
- Discuss the reasons for Tess’ Tragedy from the Tess of D’Urbervilles. [got common]
- Discuss Hardy’s treatment of nature in the Tess of D’Urbervilles.