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1.5 The New Dress

 1.5 The New Dress

1.5 The New Dress

Title- ‘The New Dress’

The title is ‘The New Dress’ is the central thing of the story. Though the dress is new, the main character Mabel considers it as dull and inappropriate. Mabel wears this new dress in one party. It is old-fashioned. She has taken great care to make it perfect. But in the end, Mabel Waring feels deeply self-conscious and insecure due to the dress.

The Writer- Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf  was  an  English  novelist and essayist. She is considered a modernist writer of the 20th century. She was the pioneer of the ‘stream of consciousness’ as a narrative device. ‘A Haunted House’ is her famous short story collection from which the present story ‘The New Dress’ is adapted.

Story-

The present story is about a Mabel  Waring,  who  is  constantly thinking about her new yellow dress in negative terms. She herself has chosen the design, colour and pattern of the dress. She has decided to wear the dress for a party at Mrs. Dalloway. However,  at that party she keeps thinking that the dress  is old fashioned and everyone in the party is mocking at her dress. She thinks that she is a fly at the edge of the saucer, drowning deep and deep, as she comes seriously under the spell of her own negative mind and in a depression leaves the party.

To show Mabel’s suppressed desires, unfulfilled ambitions and meagre financial conditions of her childhood, Virginia Woolf has employed the stream of consciousness technique very effectively.

Ice Breaker activities-

1) Write in Column 'B' the description of the clothes you would choose to wear for the occasions given in Column 'A'.

A

B

A birthday party

 

A prize distribution ceremony at school

 

A picnic

 

An entertainment show

 

Answer-

A

B

A birthday party

Party wear, attractive, bright, and shining dress

A prize distribution ceremony at school

Formal dress or uniform

A picnic

Casual jeans and T- shirt

An entertainment show

Semi formal and colourful dress

 2) Discuss the criterion of the choice of your clothes with the help of the following points:

(a) Occasion-

Answer-

Celebration, festival, formal ceremony, fun etc.

(b) Society (people you may meet at the venue)-

Answer-

Friends, relatives, college gathering, educational programme, ceremony etc.

(c) Availability-

Answer-

Bought from Shops or market, get from tailor or borrowing etc.

(d) Fashion-

Answer-

Designer clothes, Indian traditional clothes, western dress

(e) Your wish/whim-

Answer-

Get dresses as per my favourite colour, design, uniqueness and fitting.

(f) A suggestion or advice by someone (mother, sister, friend etc.)-

Answer-

Takes advice from mother, father and friends.

(g) Any other than the above mentioned reasons-

Answer-

I like to choose my dress that suits me and enhances my personality.

3) State whether you agree or disagree with the following statements and discuss the reasons.

(a) A simple dress makes one's personality look dull.

Answer-

I disagree with this statement. If a simple dress is suit to me, it will enhance my personality.  

(b) We should not judge ourselves from the comments we receive from others.

Answer-

I agree with this statement. We have to keep faith on our selection and thinking. We should neglect the negative comments of others.

(c) A fashionable and costly dress makes you look rich, intelligent and beautiful.

Answer-

I disagree with this statement. It is the self – confidence, mannered behaviour and good suitable outfit make us look rich, intelligent and beautiful.

(d) We should choose a dress according to the fashion rather than our choice.

Answer-

I agree with this statement. Our choice and likes are more important that the fashion. Sometimes the fashionable clothes may make us uncomfortable.

 See More resources-

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3) The Cop and the Anthem 

4) Big Data Big Insights

1.5 The New Dress

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Marathi Summary-

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मराठी सारांश: 

        मेबल वारिंग ही सातत्याने तिने परिधान केलेल्या पिवळ्या ड्रेस बद्दल विचार करत राहते. मिसेस डॅलवेकडून निमंत्रण आल्यावर ती हा ड्रेस घालून गेली होती. श्रीमती बार्नेटने तिच्या हातात आरसा दिला आणि केस व्यवस्थित करण्यासाठी आणि सोंदर्य सुधारण्यासाठीच्या सर्व उपकरणांकडे मेबेलचे लक्ष वेधले असतातेव्हा तिला आपल्या ड्रेस बद्दल संशय आला. ती वरच्या मजल्यावर गेली. तिने क्लेरिसा डॅलोवेला अभिवादन केले. आरशात पाहिल्यावर तिला तिचा ड्रेस चांगला नाही असे वाटले. तिला लहानपणापासूनच आपण इतर लोकांपेक्षा कमी दर्जाची असल्याचा न्यनगंड होता.

            संध्याकाळी जेव्हा श्रीमती डॅलवेला यांचे आमंत्रण आले तेव्हा तिला जाणवले की ती फॅशनेबल होऊ शकत नाही. तिने निवडलेला ड्रेस तिला जुन्या पद्धतीचा वाटत होता. रोझ शॉ ने पार्टीत तिला सांगितले की तिचा ड्रेस छानआहे. पण मेबेलला ते खरे वाटत नव्हते.

मेबेल पार्टीतील सर्वांवर नजर टाकते. तिला वाटते की सर्व जण बशीवरच्या काठावर रांगण्याचा प्रयत्न करणाऱ्या माश्यांप्रमाणे आहोत. ती स्वत: ला ही एक गबाळी,क्षीण आणि निस्तेज अशी माशी मानत होती.

           पार्टीत असलेल्या  रॉबर्ट हेडनने हे तिला सहानुभूती दाखवावी असे तिला वाटत होते पण तो अलिप्त राहिला. मिस मिलानने तिच्या हातात आरसा दिला. तिने तयार झालेला ड्रेस घालून स्वत:ला आरशात पहिले. तेव्हा एक विलक्षण आनंदाची लहर तिच्या मनात झळकून गेली. पण तो आनंद फार काळ टिकला नाही. तिने स्वत: ला पुन्हा आरश्याच्या समोर नेले. स्वत:ला आरश्यात पाहून ती निराश होऊन खोलीतून बाहेर पडली. तेव्हा तिला वाटले की जणू भाले तिच्या पिवळ्या ड्रेसवर सर्व बाजूंनी फेकले गेले.

          पार्टीत जर चार्ल्स ने फक्त म्हटले असते, " मेबलआपण आज रात्री मोहक दिसत आहात!" तर त्यामुळे तिचे आयुष्य बदलले असते. पण चार्ल्सने तसे  काहीही म्हटले नाही. तो स्वतःच द्वेषबुद्धी असलेला  आहे असे तिला वाटले.

          अखेर ती निळ्या सोफ्यातून उठली आणि मिसेस डॅलवेलांचा निरोप घेऊन निघते. ती पार्टीत खूप मजा आली असे खोटे सांगून घरी जायला निघते.

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The New Dress- Virginia Woolf

1.5 The New Dress – Std. XII

Characters

1) Mrs. Barnet

Mrs. Barnet is a maidservant in the Dalloway household. Her behavior in greeting Mabel Waring and taking her coat seem unremarkable to the reader but sets off great waves of insecurity in the party guest about her appearance and social role.

श्रीमती बार्नेट या दालोवे घरातील मोलकरीण आहेत. मेबेल वारिंगला अभिवादन करताना आणि तिचा कोट घेऊन जाण्याची तिची वागणूक वाचकांना वेगळो वाटते, परंतु तिच्या दिसण्याबद्दल आणि सामाजिक भूमिकेबद्दल पार्टीतील पाहुण्यांमध्ये असुरक्षिततेच्या निर्माण होते.

2) Mrs. Dalloway or Clarissa Dalloway

Clarissa Dalloway is the hostess of the party that Mabel attends. Clarissa is affable and courteous to her guests, and her presence lingers, though the reader only hears her speak once in the story—to encourage Mabel not to leave the party early.

क्लॅरिसा डॅलोवे ही मेबेल ज्या पार्टीला हजेरी लावते त्या पार्टीची होस्टेस आहे. क्लॅरिसा तिच्या पाहुण्यांशी प्रेमळ आणि विनम्रपणे  वागते. तिची उपस्थिती वाचकांच्या जाणवते. वाचक तिचे बोलणे कथेत फक्त एकदाच ऐकतात. ती मेबेलला लवकर पार्टी सोडू नये म्हणून प्रोत्साहित करण्यासाठी प्रयत्न करतात.

3) Mabel Waring

Mabel Waring is a middle-aged woman. She had two children. She reflects constantly and, some might say, obsessively, about her alienation (separation) from the members of the elevated level of society she wants to join.

When she is invited to a party given by the wealthy and socially prominent Clarissa Dalloway, she is overwhelmed with worry about her inability to dress fashionably because of the cost.

She has an old-fashioned dress made from a book of dress patterns that had belonged to her mother, then spends much of her time at the party fearing over its inappropriateness and drawing the attention of other partygoers to it.

She also engages in perfunctory conversations that provide further evidence of her dissociation from these strata of society.

मेबेल वारिंग ही एक मध्यमवयीन महिला आहे जी सतत विचार करत राहते. असे जाणवते की कदाचित तिला ज्या समाजाच्या उच्च स्तरावरील सदस्यांपासून दूर राहायचे आहे त्या समुहातच तिला सामील ही  व्हायचे आहे.

जेव्हा तिला श्रीमंत आणि सामाजिकदृष्ट्या प्रख्यात क्लेरिसा डॅलोवे यांनी दिलेल्या पार्टीसाठी आमंत्रित केले जाते, तेव्हा ती जादा किंमतीमुळे फॅशनेबल कपडे घालण्यास असमर्थ असल्याबद्दल चिंताग्रस्त होऊन जाते.

तिच्याकडे तिच्या आईच्या ड्रेस पॅटर्नच्या पुस्तकातून बनवलेला एक जुना-शैलीचा पोशाख घालून पार्टीत जाते. त्यानंतर ती पार्टीमध्ये तिचा बराचसा वेळ ड्रेसच्या योग्य - अयोग्यतेबद्दल चिंता करत घालवते आणि इतर मंडळींचे लक्ष त्याकडे लक्ष वेधून घेते.

ती असंबंध संभाषणांमध्ये देखील गुंतलेली असते. त्यातून समाजाच्या या स्तरांपासून तिच्या विभक्ततेचा आणखी पुरावा देते. येथे ती कथा नायिका म्हणून समोर येते. तिच्या मनातील विविध भावनांचे प्रकटीकरण दिसते.

4) Rose Shaw

Rose Shaw is a guest at Clarissa Dalloway’s party. Mabel Waring characterizes her as being dressed “in the height of fashion, precisely like everybody else, always.” Rose compliments Mabel on her new dress, but Mabel is convinced that she is being subtly mocked.

रोझ शॉ क्लेरिसा डेलोवेच्या पार्टीत पाहुणे असते. मेबेल वारिंगला वाटते की तिने फॅशनच्या नावाने इतर सर्वांप्रमाणेच कपडे घातले आहे. रोझ तिच्या नवीन ड्रेसबद्दल मेबेलचे कौतुक करते, परंतु मेबेलला खात्री आहे की तिची थट्टा केली जात आहे.

5) Robert Haydon

He is one of the party guests. He met Mabel at the party where she was staying in the corner. He tries to cheer up Mabel by saying polite words.

Mabel thinks that because of her strange behavior Robert have to say words to cheer her up. She thinks that everything he said was a lie.

तो पार्टीत आलेल्या पाहुण्यांपैकी एक आहे. तो पार्टीत कोपऱ्यात बसलेल्या मेबेलला भेटतो. विनम्र शब्द बोलून तो माबेलला खुश करण्याचा प्रयत्न करतो.

मेबेलला वाटते की तिच्या विचित्र वागण्यामुळे रॉबर्टने तिला आनंद देण्यासाठी असे शब्द बोलला आहे. तो जे काही बोलला ते खोटे आहे असे तिला वाटते.

6) Miss Milan

She is the dressmaker of Mabel’s yellow dress. She is a very warm and caring lady. She makes all the effort to make Mabel’s dress the best.

Though she is a poor lady, she takes pride in her tailoring work. She earns enough to keep a pet bird.

मिस मिलान मेबेलच्या पिवळ्या ड्रेसची ड्रेसमेकर आहे. ती एक अतिशय प्रेमळ आणि काळजी घेणारी महिला आहे. मेबेलचा ड्रेस सर्वोत्तम बनवण्यासाठी ती सर्व प्रयत्न करते.

ती गरीब महिला असली तरी तिला तिच्या टेलरिंग कामाचा अभिमान आहे. पाळीव पक्षी पाळण्याइतपत ती कमाई करते.

7) Charles Butt

He is a guest in the party. He is unkind and impolite towards Mable and her dress. He teases her by sarcastically saying, “Mabel’s got a new dress!” Mabel feels more negative and awkward because of his words.

चार्ल्स बट पार्टीत आलेला एक पाहुणा आहे. तो मेबल आणि तिच्या ड्रेसबद्दल उद्धटपणा दाखवतो. तो तिला उपहासाने म्हणतो, “मेबेलला नवीन ड्रेस मिळाला आहे!” मेबेलला त्याच्या शब्दांमुळे अधिक न्युनगंड जाणवतो.

8) Mrs.Holman

She is a guest in the party. She is filled with her own family problems. She meets to Mabel in the party and shares her problems. She desires to get sympathy from her.

As Mabel is buried in her own thoughts of negativity, the words of Mrs. Holman make her more anxious. She still tries to pretend that she is a part of Mrs. Holman’s conversation.

श्रीमती होल्मन पार्टीत आलेली अतिथी आहे. ती तिच्या स्वतःच्या कौटुंबिक समस्यांनी ग्रासलेली आहे. ती मेबेलला पार्टीत भेटते आणि तिच्या समस्या सांगते. तिच्याकडून सहानुभूती मिळवण्याची तिला इच्छा असते.

मेबेल स्वतःच्या नकारात्मक विचारांमध्ये दबलेली असताना, मिसेस होल्मनचे शब्द तिला अधिकच अस्वस्थ करतात. ती मात्र मिसेस होल्मनच्या संभाषणाचा मनापासून ऐकत असल्याचे भासवण्याचा प्रयत्न करते.

Glossary

suspicion -doubtmarkedly -clearly
springing -jumpingconviction -belief
looking-glass-mirrormisery -depression/unhappiness
profound -deep/intenserelentlessly -continuously
remorselessly -ruthlessly/mercilessly  intensity-power/strength
beat off -overcomeBorrow or Scott- British writers
fright -terrorhideous -ugly
flickering -playingappalling -terrible
inadequacy -lacking/ shortfallcowardice -weakness
mean -unkindwater-sprinkled blood -weak thoughts
depressed- disappointedsordid -dishonest/wrong
repulsive- disgustshabby -untidy
puffed up- arrogantvanity -excessive pride
show off -boast/bragunutterably -cannot even describe
paltry -worthlessprovincial -local
exploded -shatteredabsurd -silly/stupid
guineas -shilling/moneyDignified
pluming herself -feeling proudmodest -humble
an orgy -celebrationchastised -corrected
rigged -dressed upsatirical – mocking/sarcastic
pucker -foldprecisely -exactly
spell -magic incantationto annul -end
agony-sufferingendurable -manageable
over often -repeatedlystrained and strained -over stressed/nervous
hoist -lift/raisemeager -small
insignificant -unimportanttoiling -laboring
dragged -pulleddowdy -dull/unfashionable
decrepit - worn out/weakhorribly-extremely
dingy -dirtyto reassure -comfort/encourage
furbishing up-giving a fresh look/renovatea poor weak-kneed- weak/less encouraging
detached -disconnectedwitty -funny
insincere -dishonestin a flash -quickly
terribly -badlystuffy -airless
sordid -very poorbliss -happiness
Suffused -filledsprang -jumped
existence -realityRid -free
scrolloping -with heavy floral ornamentsmahogany -dark reddish wood
mysteriously - strangethe core-center
vanity-pridepuckering  -creasing   
wits -reasonsfonder -loving
bulging -swollenendurance -strength
content-happymiserable-dejected
scanty-lesssordid- poor
vanished -disappearedconvictions -belief
weevils -insectspecked - bite
fierce -angrysimpered -smiled
slouched - roam/movemongrel -cross breed dog
malice-meanmean-selfish
paltry-unimportantfeeble-minded-weak
shoved -pusheddrown -sink
veneer -coating/surfacepertly - bold
temper-angryruffled -messy
odious-hatefulvacillating -wavering
conchology -study of shellsetymology-study of origin of words
botany-study of plantsarcheology-study of ancient human
fructify -growbore down -came quickly towards
beneath - unimportanttumbling downstairs - falling down
the scarlet fever -disease causing fever and rashesElm Thorpe -name of a town
unutterably -unspeakablyfurious -angry
grasp -holdtadpoles -baby frogs
self-loathing -hating selfodder -strange
leaning -inclinedstrained -injured by overexertion
detached -disconnectedgesticulating -gesturing
solitary -lonelyself-centered -selfish
suspiciously -doubtfullygrudgingly -complainingly
creaking -squeakingclamor -roar/noise
cormorants -large birdswring out -squeeze/twist
dreadfully -terriblyblue pool -action producing result
condemned -judgeddespised -disliked
a backwater -isolatedfeeble -weak
vacillating -waveringpenance-self-punishment
clinging -tight fittingskimping -saving
paring -cuttinglinoleum -liquid material for floor covering
worn - trashsordid -sleazy/cheap
catastrophic -great damageutterly -completely
petered out -diminish slowlyrespectably -decently
squint at -look/examinetolerably - bear
hash -dish with potatoestwig -stick
absurdly -idioticallymagpies -birds
tuft -bunchpaddling -walking
wretched -inferiorfretful -worried
wobbly -unsteadylolling -sprawling/lying
twilight -dusky/darkmidst -middle
creeping -sneakingcrest of a wave -feeling confident and happy
seldom -rarelydegrees -this stage/point
deplorable -unacceptableendured -suffered patiently
clergyman -priestStrand -shore of the sea

Activity Sheet No. 1

Q. Read the extract and complete the activities given below. (12)

Mabel had her first serious suspicion that something was wrong as she took her cloak off and Mrs. Barnet, while handing her the mirror and touching the brushes and thus drawing her attention, perhaps rather markedly, to all the appliances for tidying and improving hair, complexion, clothes, which existed on the dressing table, confirmed the suspicion - that it was not right, not quite right, which growing stronger as she went upstairs and springing at her, with conviction as she greeted Clarissa Dalloway, she went straight to the far end of the room, to a shaded corner where a looking-glass hung and looked. No! It was not RIGHT. And at once the misery which she always tried to hide, the profound dissatisfaction - the sense she had had, ever since she was a child, of being inferior to other people - set upon her, relentlessly, remorselessly, with an intensity which she could not beat off, as she would when she woke at night at home, by reading Borrow or Scott; for oh these men, oh these women, all were thinking- “What’s Mabel wearing? What a fright she looks! What a hideous new dress!”-  their eyelids flickering  as  they came up and then their lids shutting rather tight. It was her own appalling inadequacy; her cowardice; her mean, water-sprinkled blood that depressed her. And at once the whole of the room where, for ever so many hours, she had planned with the little dressmaker how it was to go, seemed sordid, repulsive; and her own drawing-room so shabby, and herself, going out, puffed up with vanity as she touched the letters on the hall table and said: “How dull!” to show off - all this now seemed unutterably silly, paltry, and provincial. All this had been absolutely destroyed, shown up, exploded, the moment she came into Mrs. Dalloway’s drawing-room.

A1. True or false (2)

Rewrite the statements and state whether they are true or false.

1) Mabel was worried about her dress that she had chosen for the party.

2) From childhood Mabel had the sense of being inferior to other people.

3) Mabel was suspicious about her look in the mirror.

4) The drawing room of Mabel was beautiful and rich.

A2. Pick out (2)

Pick out four sentences which show the anxious mood of Mabel.

A3. Explain (2)

Mabel said, “It was not RIGHT.”  Explain the sentence.

A4. Personal Response (2)

Give information about your favourite dress in 50 words.

A5. Language Study (Do as directed) (2)

a) What a hideous new dress!

(Choose the alternative showing correct assertive sentence form.)

i) It is hideous new dress.                       

ii) It is a very hideous new dress.

iii) It is a very new dress hideous.          

iv) It is a very new hideous dress.

b) It was not right.

(Choose the alternative showing the correct transformation of this sentence into an affirmative sentence)

i) It was right.              

ii) It was never right.                      

iii) It was wrong.         

iv) It was always wrong.

A6. Vocabulary (2)

Write antonyms for the following from the extract.

a) Weaker       

b) satisfaction        

c) superior  

d) adequacy

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Saturday, 21 May 2022

Find the correct sentence

Compiled by:

Prof. Somashekar Revatagaon,

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Spot the Error- Find the correct sentence


Wrong: He plays regularly with that team

Right: He plays regularly for that team

 

Wrong: The teacher is pleased from me

Right: The teacher is pleased with me

 

Wrong: Anil is popular among his friends

Right: Anil is popular with his friends 

 

Wrong: I prefer a blue pen from a red one

Right: I prefer a blue pen to red a one

 

Wrong: The bank manager was sitting above his desk

Right: The bank manager was sitting on his desk

 

Wrong: I spend a lot of time for my computer 

Right: I spend a lot of time on my computer 

 

Wrong: I hope he will succeed at his work

Right: I hope he will succeed in his work

 

Wrong: This is superior from that

Right: This is superior to that 

 

Wrong: I'm quite sure for her honesty

Right: I'm quite sure of her honesty

 

Wrong: Rahul was surprised for the loud bang

Right: Rahul was surprised at/by the loud bang

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Wednesday, 11 May 2022

Direct and Indirect Speech Examples

Direct and Indirect Speech Examples:

Make indirect speech

1) "May you live long and prosper", said the mother to her son.

Ans: The mother prayed that her son might live long and prosper.

Or

The mother wished her son that he might live long and prosper.

Or

The mother blessed her son to live long and prosper.

2) We said, " Many happy returns of your birthday",

Ans: We wished him/her many happy returns of his/her birthday.

Or

We greeted him/her on his/her birthday.

3) He said to me, "When do you intend to pay back the money you borrowed from me?".

Ans: He asked me when I intended to pay back the money I had borrowed from him.

4) He said to us, "Why are you sitting here and wasting your time?"

Ans:  He asked us why we were sitting there and wasting our time.

Or

He enquired us why we were sitting there and wasting our time.

5) "I shall remain here and the police won't be able to find me", said he to her.

Ans: He told her that he would remain there and the police wouldn't be able to find him.

Or

He assured her that he would remain there and the police wouldn't be able to find him.

See more resources:

1) Online Test No. 01

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2) Online Test No. 02

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3) Online Test No. 03

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4) Online Test No. 04

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5) Online Test No. 05

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6) Online Test No. 06

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7) Online Test No. 07

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2019/11/pdf-of-std-xi-first-term-exam.html

 

8) Online Test No. 08

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/10/grammar-quiz-no-8.html

 

9) Online Test No. 09

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/10/grammar-quiz-no-9.html

 

10) Online Test No. 10

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11) Online Test No. 11

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12) Online Test No. 12

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13) Online Test No. 13

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14) Online Test No. 14

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2020/12/grammar-quiz-no-14.html

 

15) Online Test No. 15

https://juniorcollegeteacher.blogspot.com/2021/01/grammar-quiz-no-15.html

 

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Saturday, 26 March 2022

4.3.(B) An Enemy of the People

 Std.XI Drama 

4.3 (B) An Enemy of the People

Writer: Henrik Johan Ibsen

He was a Norwegian playwright, theatre director and poet. He was one of the founders of modernism in theatre. Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playwrights of his time. In 1869, he began to write prose plays.

His famous plays include ‘The pillars of society’, ‘A Doll's House’, ‘Ghosts’, ‘An Enemy of the People’, and ‘The Wild Duck’.

          Like all of Ibsen's plays, ‘An Enemy of the People’ was originally written in Norwegian.

          The holder of the truth, the man who can see the essence of the situation, is bound to be unpopular, even if the masses catch up with his ideas in due course. That is why Stockmann finally sums up , the oft-quoted line: 'The strongest man in the world is he who stands alone!'

 

Major Characters:

Dr. Thomas Stockmann: Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.

Mrs. Stockmann: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s wife.

Petra: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s daughter, a teacher.

Peter Stockmann: Dr. Thomas Stockmann’s elder brother, Mayor of the Town and Chief Constable, Chairman of the Baths' Committee, etc.

Hovstad: editor of the "People's Messenger."

Billing: sub-editor.

Aslaksen: a printer.



Story of the drama:

The protagonist (hero) of the play is Dr.Stockmann. He is a medical officer of the municipal baths. He suspects that the bath water is harmful. He is proven right after clinical tests. But his report is not accepted.

Therefore he wants to publish an article and expose the corruption. Peter Stockmann is the brother of Dr.Stockmann. He is also the mayor of the town and the Chairman of the Bath committee. He warns Dr.Stockmann of terrible consequences for him and his family if he publishes the article.

Hovstad, the editor of People's Messenger and Aslaksen, the printer, are in the side of Peter Stockmann. They decide not to publish the article. So Dr. Stockmann helds a town meeting. It turns disastrous. Here town people called Dr. Stockmann as an enemy of the people because Peter Stockmann misguides them. His home is attacked by stones. The windows are smashed. He becomes the target of people's anger. His contract as medical officer is terminated. His daughter Petra is removed from her job as a teacher. His landlord forces him and his family to leave the home.

But Dr. Stockmann stands firm in the face of difficulties. He ignores his brother Peter's advice to leave the town for a few months. His wife is afraid that people might drive him out of the town. Dr. Stockmann wants to stay in the town. He decides to convince the people to understand that what is convenient is not always morally right.

He ends by proclaiming, "'The strongest man in the world is he who stands alone."

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Tuesday, 15 March 2022

4.3 (A) A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream

A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream- William Shakespeare

 

Characters:

THESEUS, Duke of Athens.

EGEUS, father Hermia.

LYSANDER, in love with Hermia.

DEMETRIUS, in love with Hermia.

BOTTOM, a weaver.

HERMIA, daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander.

HELENA, in love with Demetrius.

OBERON, king of the fairies.

TITANIA, queen of the fairies.

PUCK, or Robin Goodfellow.


Story / Plot of the drama

‘A Mid-Summer Night’s Dream’ is a comedy of errors. The major characters are in confusion about their love due to love potion.

Hermia is in love with Lysander while Helena is in love with Demetrius. Egeus is the father of Hermia. When Egeus comes with Hermia, Lysander, Demetrius at Duke Theseus, he complains that Hermia disobeys him and stubbornly refuses to marry Demetrius as she is in love with Lysander.

The Duke Theseus urges Hermia to obey her father but she refuses him. The Duke gives her three alternatives- to marry Demetrius or become a nun or to suffer a death sentence. The Duke gives her time to think this over until the day of his own marriage.

Lysander and Hermia decide to run into the Woods and get married. Demetrius who used to love Helena (Hermia’s friend), has rejects her love and is now interested in Hermia. Demetrius decides to follow Hermia, and Helena decides to follow Demetrius.

The king of faeries – Oberon and Queen of Faeries – Titania are having a fight over the custody of an Indian boy as to who shall own him. In order to teach a lesson to Titania – Oberon hatches a plan with the help of Puck. Oberon orders Puck to bring the magic potion – 'Love in Idleness' the juice of which if poured on the eyelids of a sleeping person, makes him/her fall madly in love with the first person he/she sees after waking up. He thus plans to madden Titania and get the custody of the Indian boy.

As Demetrius enters the wood, followed by Helena, Oberon notices his cold behavior with Helena and decides to develop feelings for her in the heart of Demetrius and orders Puck to apply the juice on his eyelids.

          Taking Lysander for Demetrius Puck squeezes the juice on his eyelids. Helena, who enters the wood following Demetrius, proves to be the first-person Lysander sees after waking up and falls in love with her instantly.

          Puck, who is appalled by the awful acting of Bottom, bewitches him by transforming his head into that of an ass. Titania sees ass headed Bottom and she fails in his love due to effect of the love potion.

           Puck wins praise by Oberon for his affair of Titania –Botton. But as Oberon realizes Puck’s mistake of using the love potion for Lysander instead of Demetrius, he himself squeezes it on the eyelids of Demetrius. He sends Puck to fetch Helena which leads the fierce quarrel between Hermia and Helena as also between Lysander and Demetrius for Helena.

          Oberon then gets the muddle sorted out by setting the wrong right in case of all Athenians by removing the spell of potion from Lysander, restoring his love for Hermia.

Oberon also feels the need to release Titania from this spell as he feels sorry for her and his purpose of obtaining the Indian boy is also served. He orders Puck to restore Bottom’s head.

          The Duke sees the love between Demetrius and Helena and happily allows Hermia marry Lysander. Thus, the play ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ ends on a happy note.

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