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Please write a 2600-word essay (+/- 10%) on one of the questions below. You shouldpay close attention to form, content and context. . The word countshould not exceed or come below 10% of the 2600-word limit.1) To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric. Discuss with reference toany two texts studied on the module.2) Consider how any two texts studied on this module respond to theproliferation of new media in the twentieth century.3) How is trauma visited upon the body in [any two texts studied on thismodule]?4) Examine the relationship between landscape and mind in [any twotexts studied on the module].5) How are the legacies of British colonialism made apparent and/orcontested in [any two texts studied on the module].6) Write your own question. You must agree this with your module tutorin advance. Elizabeth Bowen, The Heat of the Day (1948)
Graham Greene, The Third Man (1950)
Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot (1955)
Joan Lindsey, Picnic at Hanging Rock (1967)
Anna Kavan, Ice (1967)
J. G. Ballard, The Atrocity Exhibition (1970
Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children (1981)
Arundhati Roy, The God of Small Things (1997)
twentieth-century poetry from the Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume F.