MA English Modern Drama part 2 Short questions
Q1: Mention Hedda's life previously, then after the fact marriage.
Hedda's life before marriage was a daring issue of time. She and Loevborg used to talk with one another when General Gabler was perusing a paper. Her life later marriage was set apart with weariness as she was unable to partake in the academic organization of her better half.
Q2: Why is Hedda called "a female Hamlet" in 'Hedda Gabler'?
Hedda Gabler is known as the "Female Hamlet" since she is trapped in practically similar conditions as the Danish Prince. She can't lead an existence of freedom since her general public restricts accomplishing masculine work. She is compelled to wed her very own individual out need.
Q3: How really does Act 1 of 'Arms and the Man' present the subjects of the play?
Act 1 of 'Arms and the Man' principally acquaints us with the subject of war and its real essence through the loss of the Serbian armed force and a criminal flinging in Raina's room to save his life.
Q4: Who says in 'Arms and the Man': "Go about as though you expected to have your own specific manner, not as though you expected to be requested about"?
Nikola.
Q5: What does Lucky's "Dance in a Net' represent?
At the point when Lucky moves on the order of his lord Pozzo in Act 1, Pozzo says that Lucky moves as "assuming he is trapped in a net". Hence, Lucky's dance represents the entrapment in life brought about by certain conditions.
Q6: What advantage does Pozzo get from his visual deficiency?
Pozzo hears life from another point and perceives how futile life rehashes its cycle consistently.
Q7: Who says in "The Cherry Orchard": "Indeed, farewell, elderly person. It's an ideal opportunity to get. Here we stand pulling each other's noses, yet life heads out in a different direction constantly".
LOPAKHIN
Q8: What did Anya do in Paris?
This inquiry will be addressed later in an intensive perusing of the play.
Q9: Differentiate among topic and theme.
A topic is the noticeable message of an artistic piece of composing while a theme is a ticket or a rehashing example of specific thoughts or pictures to outline the specific topic.
Q10: Give a pen-image of Rose concerning 'The Sea'.
In the play, Rose is "pale and tired".
