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‘Every mental state, even madness, has its equilibrium based upon self-esteem. Its disturbance causes unhappiness’.

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Discuss in small groups or pairs

Joyce’s ‘Eveline’ and Conrad’s ‘Tomorrow’ are thematically similar.

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Comment on the technique used by the author to unfold the story of Captain Hagberd’s past.

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Identify instances in the story in which you find streaks of insanity in people other than Hagbard. What implications do they suggest?

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What made Tao Ying decide whether to buy a ticket or not when she rode a bus alone?

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Why did she insist on buying tickets both for herself and her son that day?

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Did Tao Ying really intend to cheat at the temple?

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Why did Tao Ying change her intention to buy another ticket?

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Were the old lady’s scales a reliable measure of height and weight? What convoluted logic were her measurements based on?

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What was the conflict between the mother and son?

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How did Tao Ying’s son influence the way she led her life?

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Pick out instances from the story to show that official rules are often arbitrary.

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Tao Ying was very careful about spending money. What were her reasons for refusing the compensation offered by the temple officials?

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Why was her final vindication important to Tao Ying?

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Discuss the following in pairs or in small groups

The way a child looks at the world is very different from that of an adult.

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Discuss the following in pairs or in small groups

There is always a gap between what we really are and what we wish to appear to be to others.

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Comment on the significance of the first sentence of the story to its theme.

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Would you describe the author’s portrayal of Tao Ying’s character in the story as sympathetic, critical, or realistic?

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Identify the episodes that bring out the ambivalent attitude to ethics commonly seen in human life?

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How effectively does the narrative technique adopted in this story illustrate ‘unity of thought’?

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