Five approaches- Rudyard Kipling
1. Why
does Kipling in his work overdoes horror?
Its due to the neurotic strain and hunger for
cruelty within him.
2. Who
is the only writer who added phrases to language?
Rudyard
Kipling.
3. How
does T.S.Eliot describe Kipling’s metrical work?
He
describes the metrical work as great verse instead of poetry.
4. What
are the two most vital poems by Kipling?
Ganga
Din and Danny Deever.
5. The
good bad poetry is a sign of emotional overlap between intellectuals and
ordinary man.
6. In
what section the intellectuals and ordinary man vary?
In
personality.
7. What
is the peculiarity of good bad poem?
It
is a graceful monument to the obvious. It is emotion which every human being
can share.
8. What
is the reason for kipling’s power as a good bad poet?
His
sense of responsibility, which made it possible for him to have a world-view.
9. Who
are the conservatives according to Orwell?
The
conservatives are either liberals, fascist or the accomplices fascist.
10. Mention
two minor stories of Tolstoy?
Sebastopol
and The Cossacks.
11. Give
some examples for good bad poems?
“The
Bridge of Sighs”, “Jenny Kissed Me”, “The Burial of Sir John Moore”.
12. Kipling
deals in thoughts which are both vulgar and permanent.
Submitted
by: J. Berin Santra.
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