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16 May 2026
Which 1948 novel by Alan Paton was instrumental in bringing international attention to the injustices of apartheid in South Africa?
💡 Explanation:Alan Paton's 'Cry, the Beloved Country' is a landmark work that provided a vivid portrayal of the racial tensions and social cracks caused by the apartheid system.
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14 May 2026
Which literary work depicts a totalitarian regime that uses ‘Newspeak’ to manipulate public thought and consolidate political power?
💡 Explanation:In George Orwell's '1984', Newspeak is a controlled language created by the state to limit the range of thought, making 'heretical' ideas impossible to express.
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09 May 2026
How does ‘Orientalism’ explain the depiction of the East in 19th-century European literature?
💡 Explanation:Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism posits that Western literature created a biased, exoticized 'Other' to establish cultural and political hegemony over the East.
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20 Apr 2026
A novel featuring a character who discovers they are part of a manuscript and begins to argue with the author employs which literary technique?
💡 Explanation:Metafiction is a self-referential narrative style that deliberately breaks the illusion of reality by acknowledging its own status as a work of fiction.
#5
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20 Mar 2026
In Magical Realism, how is the supernatural element primarily integrated to differentiate it from the genre of pure Fantasy?
💡 Explanation:Unlike Fantasy, which constructs a separate realm for magic, Magical Realism embeds extraordinary phenomena into a realistic, grounded setting, treating them as unremarkable and inherent to the natural world to critique socio-political conditions.
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18 Mar 2026
Which literary framework analyzes how imperial powers utilized narrative discourse to establish cultural hegemony over colonized societies?
💡 Explanation:Post-colonialism is a critical framework that examines the cultural legacy of colonialism, focusing on how literature reflects, reinforces, or challenges the power dynamics between the colonizer and the colonized.
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16 Feb 2026
What modernist technique captures a character’s continuous, unfiltered flow of thoughts and sensory input?
💡 Explanation:Stream of Consciousness is a narrative device, central to Literary Modernism (e.g., in works by James Joyce and Virginia Woolf), that attempts to reproduce the uninterrupted, nonlinear, and often fragmented flow of a character's thoughts, feelings, and sensory reactions. Objective Correlative is a specific device, mainly associated with T.S. Eliot, where a set of objects or events is used to evoke a specific emotion. Epistolary Narration is a traditional style using letters, and Pastiche is a key technique of Postmodernism.
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29 Jan 2026
The philosophical shift from Modernism to Postmodernism is primarily defined by the rejection of what literary concept?
💡 Explanation:Modernism, while breaking away from 19th-century norms through fragmentation and experimentation (A, B), often still sought to create a new, unifying 'Supreme Fiction' or totalizing myth (a Grand Narrative) to provide order and meaning in a chaotic world. Postmodernism, by contrast, is characterized by a deep skepticism toward and outright rejection of these universal 'Grand Narratives' (or metanarratives) and the idea of objective truth, favoring instead multiplicity, irony, and the self-aware deconstruction of form (D).
#9
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29 Jan 2026
Which literary genre is defined as a long narrative poem detailing heroic deeds of cultural or national importance?
💡 Explanation:An Epic is a lengthy narrative poem, usually concerning a serious subject and containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Famous examples include Homer's 'The Odyssey' and 'The Iliad.'
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23 Jan 2026
A multi-line comparison that interrupts the action in *The Iliad* or *The Odyssey* is an example of what device?
💡 Explanation:An epic simile (or Homeric simile) is a detailed, extended comparison that is many lines in length and often interrupts the action of an epic poem. It is a key feature of the style of Homer's *The Iliad* and *The Odyssey*.
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