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प्रश्न
Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:
Do you think the writer is trying to make fun of the main characters in the story i.e. Mrs. Packletide, Miss Mebbin and Loona Bimberton? Pick out instances from the story that point to this fact.
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उत्तर
This is a humorous story. Through the three female characters in the narrative, the author has attempted to parody society. Because her friend Loona Bimberton had acquired a tiger-skin and press photos, Mrs. Packletide's competitive and envious temperament drove her to engage in game killing. Without taking any chances, Mrs. Packletide even offered a thousand rupees for the game. She then proudly faced the cameras, claiming to have killed the beast, but in reality, the loud rifle sound had caused the tiger to die of heart failure.
Mrs. Packletide recruited Miss Mebbin, who was avaricious and had a protective attitude towards money, to go to the game with her. She also mocked Mrs. Packletide by stating, "You should get it cheaper if it's an old tiger." Mrs. Packletide had been blackmailed by Louisa Mebbin into purchasing a lovely cottage in exchange for keeping the fact that the wrong animal had been murdered a secret. The author ridicules Mebbin for naming her cottage "Les Fauves."
Loona Bimberton has been portrayed as a cunning individual with a vindictive streak. For weeks, she had avoided to look at the illustrated paper because it featured photographs of Mrs. Packletide with her hunted tiger, despite her boasts about the tiger-skin. As she composed the letter of gratitude for the tiger claw bracelet, her feelings appeared to be suppressed. The author has attempted to ridicule three ladies who each made an effort to get notoriety.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Read these lines and guess the answers to the questions given below
It was Mrs. Packletide's pleasure and intention that she should shoot a tiger …. The
compelling motive ….was the fact that Loona Bimberton had recently …… personally
procured tiger-skin and a heavy harvest of Press photographs could successfully
counter that sort of thing.
a) Why did Mrs. Packletide want to kill a tiger?
b) What does it tell you about her?
c) What is the tone of the storywriter?
d) Do you think she was successful in her mission?
e) What do you think the story is all about?
Answer the following question in your own words :
How was the tiger shooting arranged? What kind of a tiger was chosen for the
purpose?
Answer the following question in your own words :
In what way did the villagers help Mrs. Packletide shoot the tiger?
Answer the following question in your own words:
Who was Miss Mebbin? Was she really devoted to Mrs. Packletide? How did she behave during the tiger shooting?
Answer the following question in your own words :
Mrs. Packletide was a good shot. Discuss.
Answer the following question in your own words:
How did the villagers react to the tiger’s death?
Answer the following question in your own words :
How did Miss Mebbin manage to get her week-end cottage? Why did she plant so
many tiger lilies in her garden?
Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:
Aperson who is vain is full of self importance and can only think of himself/herself and can go to great lengths to prove his/her superiority. Do you think Mrs Packletide is vain? Give reasons in support of your answer.
Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:
Sometimes writers highlight certain negative aspects in society or human beings by making fun of them. This is called a Satire. In your groups, discuss whether you would classify this story as a satire. Give reasons to support your answer
Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:
How does the writer create humour in this story?
Rewrite the one in ordinary prose so that the meaning is retained.
It was Mrs. Packletide's pleasure and intention that she should shoot a tiger.
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Rewrite the one in ordinary prose so that the meaning is retained.
Mothers carrying their babies home through the jungle after the day's work in the
fields hushed their singing lest they might curtail the restful sleep of the venerable
herd-robber.
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Years later Mrs. Packletide writes her autobiography. As Mrs. Packletide, write
about the tiger episode with the help of the clues given below.
| jealous of the applause Loona was getting-thought of tiger hunt--all arranged-- Louisa Mebbin accompanied; turned out to be a blackmailer-huge price to pay to outdo a rival |
Answer the question given below:
The Maasai warriors chase a lion with rattle bells to
Answer the following question:
Why does the author say that Louisa Mebbin had a "protective elder sister" attitude towards money?
