Questions from Flamingo
Prose
The Last Lesson
1.
What
tempted Franz to stay away from school? Or Why did Franz not want to go to
school that day?
2.
Why
did Franz find the whole school to be strange and solemn?
3.
When
Franz thinks of M Hamel as a ‘’poor man!”, what was the boy’s thoughts and
feelings?
4. Who did M. Hamel blame when Franz was unable to answer a question on French participles?
What was M Hamel’s regret on the day of the last lesson?
5.
How
did M Hamel offer his tribute to the French language?
6.
How
and why was M. Hamel dressed differently
that day?
7. What
did the French teacher tell his students in his last French lesson? What
impact did it have on them? Why?
8.
Franz
reached school late. Yet, M. Hamel did not scold him. Why?
9. What impression does the character of M. Hamel leave on you?
Why were the old men of the village present in the classroom?
11.
What had been put on the bulletin board?
Lost Spring
1. How is the bangle industry of Firozabad a curse for the bangle makers? Or
Mention the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry.
2.
Why
should child labor be eliminated and how? Explain on the basis of Lost Spring.
3.
What
does the title ‘Lost Spring’ convey?
4.
What
is Saheb looking for in the garbage dumps? Where is he and where has he come from?
5.
What are the differences in the ambitions of Saheb and Mukesh?
Deep Water
1.
Mention
any two long term consequences of the drowning
incident on Douglas.
2.
What is the ‘misadventure’ that William Douglas speaks
a bout?
3.
How
did the instructor ‘build a swimmer’ out of Douglas?
4.
How
did Douglas make sure that he conquered the old terror?
5.
How
did Douglas overcome his fear of water?
6.
The Rattrap
1.
The
story ‘The Rattrap’ is both entertaining and philosophical. Discuss.
2.
What
did the gift of the rattrap signify?
3.
The
peddler believed that the whole world is a rattrap. How did he himself get caught
in the same?
4.
At
the crofter’s home, why did the peddler feel very happy?
5.
Why
did Edla still entertain the peddler even after she knew the truth about him?
Indigo
1.
Why
do you think Gandhi ji considered the Champaran
episode to be a turning-point in his life?
2.
Why
did Gandhi ji feel that taking the Champaran
case to the court was useless?
3.
Why
did Gandhiji consider freedom from fear more important than legal justice for the poor peasants of Champaran?
4.
Who was Rajkumar Shukla? What role did he play at Champaran?
5.
“The battle of
Champaran is won.” When and why did Gandhiji utter these words?
6.
Why did Gandhi agree to
the settlement of 25% per cent
refund to the farmers?
Poets and Pancakes
1.
Why
did the author appear to be doing nothing at the studios?
2.
How
did the author discover who the English visitor to the studios was?
3.
What
do you understand about the author’s literary inclinations from the account?
4.
Why
was Subbu considered No. 2 in Gemini Studios?
5.
What
does ‘The God that Failed’ refer to?
The Interview
1.
What
do celebrities dislike most about interviews?
2.
Who, in today’s world, is our chief source of information about personalities?
3.
What was distinctive about Eco’s academic writing style?
4.
What
is the reason for the huge success of the novel, The Name of the Rose?
5.
How
does Eco find the time to write so much?
Going Places
1.
Sophie was dreaming of so many things in her life.
What were they?
2.
How
would you describe the character and temperament of Sophie’s father?
3.
How
does Sophie include her brother Geoff in her fantasy of her future?
4.
How
Sophie and Jansie were different from each other?
5.
What
socio economic back ground did Sophie belong to?
Poetry
My Mother at Sixty Six
1.
What
different images does the poet use to
convey the idea of her mother’s old age?
2.
What
does the poet realise with pain? Why does the poet ‘put that thought away’ and look outside?
3.
What kind of thought the poet wishes to put away in ‘My Mother at Sixty-Six’? Why?
4.
Why
has the mother been compared to the ‘late winter’s moon’?
Keeping Quiet
1.
What
symbol does the poet invoke in‘ Keeping Quiet’ to convey the idea of life under apparent stillness?
2.
What are the
different kinds of war mentioned in the poem that the poet is against?
3.
Why
does Pablo Neruda count up to twelve and what is the purpose of this exercise?
A Thing of Beauty
1.
According
to Keats what moves away the pain
and suffering from human life?
2.
Describe
the endless fountain of immortal drink.
3.
What is the central idea of the poem 'A Thing of Beauty’?
4.
Do
we experience things of beauty only for short moments or do they make a lasting impression
on us?
A Roadside Stand
1.
What
is the ‘childish longing’ of the folk who had
put up the roadside stand? Why is it ‘in vain’?
2.
What
is the untold sorrow of the owners of the roadside stand?
3.
How would the innocent be soothed out of their wits?
4.
What is the poet’s complaint in the poem "A Roadside Stand”?
Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger
1.
The
poem ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’ is replete with symbols. Interpret any two symbols used in the poem.
2.
How
does the poet describe Aunt Jennifer’s tigers?
3.
Why
did Aunt Jennifer choose to embroider tigers on the panel?
4.
What is suggested by the image ‘massive
weight of uncle’s wedding band’?
5.
What are the
items that Aunt Jennifer is
embroidering? What do they signify?
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