The NCERT English Elective Class 11 textbook, Woven Words, is a rich prose, poetry, and essay collection. It enhances literary appreciation and critical thinking. To help students master their syllabus and do well in exams, this blog offers detailed solutions for each chapter.
What You’ll Find in This Guide:
- Chapter Summaries: Concise overviews capturing the key themes and messages.
- Word Meanings & Explanations: Simplified definitions to aid comprehension.
- Critical Analysis: In-depth discussions on themes, narrative style, and author’s perspective.
- Character Sketches: Detailed descriptions (for relevant prose pieces).
- Literary Devices: Identification and explanation of figurative language used.
- Textbook Solutions: Answers to all NCERT comprehension questions.
- Extra Questions & MCQs: Extra practice, including extract-based questions, to boost preparation.
Whether you’re revising for exams or seeking a deeper understanding of Woven Words, these chapter-wise notes have everything you need.
Start exploring now to enhance your Class 11 English Elective learning!
Section | Title | Author |
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Short Stories | The Lament | Anton Chekhov |
A Pair of Mustachios | Mulk Raj Anand | |
The Rocking-horse Winner | D.H. Lawrence | |
The Adventure of the Three Garridebs | Arthur Conan Doyle | |
Pappachi’s Moth | Arundhati Roy | |
The Third and Final Continent | Jhumpa Lahiri | |
Glory at Twilight | Bhabani Bhattacharya | |
The Luncheon | William Somerset Maugham | |
Poetry | The Peacock | Sujata Bhatt |
Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds | William Shakespeare | |
Coming | Philip Larkin | |
Telephone Conversation | Wole Soyinka | |
The World is Too Much With Us | William Wordsworth | |
Mother Tongue | Padma Sachdev | |
Hawk Roosting | Ted Hughes | |
For Elkana | Nissim Ezekiel | |
Refugee Blues | W.H. Auden | |
Felling of the Banyan Tree | Dilip Chitre | |
Ode to a Nightingale | John Keats | |
Ajamil and the Tigers | Arun Kolatkar | |
Essays | My Watch | Mark Twain |
My Three Passions | Bertrand Russell | |
Patterns of Creativity | S. Chandrasekhar | |
Tribal Verse | G.N. Devy | |
What is a Good Book? | John Ruskin | |
The Story | E.M. Forster | |
Bridges | Kumudini Lakhia |