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Broken Images
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Question Bank - Broken Images

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Question Bank: Broken Images

This chapter explores the play 'Broken Images' by Girish Karnad, focusing on themes of bilingualism and personal identity. It highlights the challenges faced by a writer navigating cultural expectations.

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Question Bank - Broken Images

Q1.

What year was Girish Karnad born?

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Q2.

Which award did Girish Karnad receive in 1998?

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Q3.

In which languages does Girish Karnad write?

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Q4.

What element do Karnad's plays often incorporate?

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Q5.

What is the significance of ‘Broken Images’ in Karnad's work?

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Q6.

Which of the following is a notable feature of Girish Karnad's plays?

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Q7.

What role does mythology play in Karnad's writings?

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Q8.

Which genre does Girish Karnad predominantly work in?

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Q9.

What theatrical element does 'Broken Images' utilize to engage the audience?

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Q10.

What is a common theme addressed in Karnad's plays?

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Q11.

In the context of Karnad's works, what is bilingualism?

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Q12.

What impact did Girish Karnad have on Indian cinema?

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Q13.

How do Karnad's plays address contemporary issues?

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Q14.

What type of audience does ‘Broken Images’ primarily address?

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Q15.

What technique does Karnad employ in 'Broken Images' to discuss identity?

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Q16.

Which statement reflects a critical perspective in 'Broken Images'?

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Q17.

What is Manjula Nayak's profession before she becomes a writer?

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Q18.

How does Manjula describe the layout of the television studio she enters?

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Q19.

What significant emotional experience does Manjula reflect upon while speaking?

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Q20.

Which language does Manjula primarily write in?

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Q21.

What does Manjula mean by 'the cardinal sin of writing in English'?

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Q22.

What role does Manjula's husband, Pramod Murty, play in her writing journey?

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Q23.

How does Manjula feel about the audience during her speech?

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Q24.

Which character aspect does Manjula relate to her negative character in the story?

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Q25.

What does Manjula's use of technology in her speech symbolize?

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Q26.

What is Manjula's attitude towards her writing identity?

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Q27.

What emotional tone does Manjula exhibit when discussing her sister?

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Q28.

How does Manjula address the audience in her speech?

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Q29.

What does Manjula's statement about 'obsolescence' indicate?

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Q30.

What does the character of Manjula ultimately represent?

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Q31.

How does Manjula view the characters in her novel, particularly her own portrayal?

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Q32.

What impact did the death of Manjula's sister have on her writing?

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Q33.

What is the primary setting of the play 'Broken Images'?

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Q34.

How does the stage design in 'Broken Images' enhance the theme of duality?

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Q35.

What item in the television studio setting signals when the camera is active?

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Q36.

What is the significance of the plasma screen in the studio setting?

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Q37.

What does the presence of multiple television sets in the background suggest?

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Q38.

What aspect of the setting emphasizes Manjula's comfort in the environment?

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Q39.

In 'Broken Images', what does the interaction between Manjula and her image symbolize?

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Q40.

Which element of the setting contributes to the tension of live broadcasting?

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Q41.

What does Manjula’s use of a lapel mike signify about the setting?

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Q42.

What role does the audience play in the setting of 'Broken Images'?

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Q43.

Which of the following best describes the mood established by the lighting in the television studio?

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Q44.

How does the use of a single chair in the play impact the setting?

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Q45.

What aspect of the setting is crucial to the theme of bilingualism in 'Broken Images'?

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Q46.

The juxtaposition of the television studio against traditional settings serves what purpose?

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Q47.

In the context of 'Broken Images', what does the 'dead tree' metaphorically represent?

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Q48.

What is one primary theme explored in Girish Karnad's work?

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Q49.

How does bilingualism contribute to cultural identity according to the text?

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Q50.

Which character represents a connection between bilingualism and professional identity in the play?

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Q51.

In which way does technology play a role in modern bilingualism as suggested in the play?

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Q52.

What does the phrase 'heap of broken images' suggest about cultural identity?

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Q53.

What role does the character of Manjula Nayak play in showcasing the conflicts of bilingual identity?

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Q54.

Why might bilingualism be considered an asset in the contemporary world depicted in the play?

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Q55.

How do Girish Karnad's bilingual works challenge societal norms?

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Q56.

What characterizes the narrative style of Karnad’s 'Broken Images'?

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Q57.

In the play, what does Manjula's confidence in a broadcasting studio imply about her identity?

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Q58.

What does the discomfort with new technology suggest about cultural transitions?

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Q59.

Which element of bilingualism is most emphasized in Karnad’s portrayal of identity?

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Q60.

Which aspect of Manjula's character highlights the theme of cultural identity?

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Q61.

What does the setting of a television studio symbolize in the context of bilingualism?

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Q62.

In what way does Girish Karnad's portrayal of bilingual characters reflect contemporary Indian society?

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Q63.

What prompted Manjula Nayak to write her novel in English?

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Q64.

How does the concept of bilingualism play a role in Manjula's identity?

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Q65.

What emotions does Manjula express regarding societal expectations of language among Indian writers?

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Q66.

What societal expectation does Manjula challenge in her speech?

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Q67.

How does Manjula's relationship with her sister impact her writing?

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Q68.

What does the phrase 'heap of broken images' symbolize in relation to societal expectations?

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Q69.

What leads to Manjula feeling alienated within her community of writers?

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Q70.

What critical view does Manjula express regarding perceptions of writing in English?

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Q71.

Which societal expectation does Manjula directly address during her speech?

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Q72.

What role does gender play in Manjula's experience as a writer?

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Q73.

How does Manjula respond to criticism about her choice of language?

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Q74.

What duality exists in Manjula's identity as a writer?

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Q75.

What underlying theme does Manjula's character illustrate about societal expectations?

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Q76.

What does the concept of 'betrayal' reference in Manjula's narrative?

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Q77.

How does Manjula view the shifts in language use within Indian literary culture?

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