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Notes
A Selection of Short Stories

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Table
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of Contents:
The Killers…………………………………………….. 3

II. Rappaccini’s Daughter……………………………. 5

III. The New Constitution…………………………….. 9

IV. Breakfast……………………………………………….11

V. Take Pity…………………………………………………13

VI. The Happy Prince…………………………………….16

VII. Araby……………………………………………………..19

VIII. The Tell Tale Heart………………………………..21

IX. The Necklace………………………………………….23

X. The Duchees and the Jewler……………………25

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By
Earnest Hemingway
Introduction:
“The Killer” is a beautiful short story written by Earnest
Hemingway. Hemingway’s stories are often full of suspense, action and
mystery. Symbolism is another chief quality of his stories. This story is about
the intended (‫ )ارادہ سے‬murder of a person named Ole Anderson by two
professional killers Al and Max. The writer has beautifully highlighted (‫﴿ نمایاں کرنا‬
the inevitability (‫ )ناگزیریت‬of death. Though, no one is killed in the story, yet the
story creates an atmosphere of fear in the minds of reader. In short, in a simple
manner the writer has been able to achieve the desired result.
QNo1:
“The Killer” is a powerful short story. Do you agree?
Or
Bring out the horror and suspense in the story.
Answer:
The Killer is a powerful short story, which is full of suspense and horror.
Al and Max are two professional killers who come to Hennery’s lunch room to
kill Ole Anderson. Both of them look mysterious by their behaviour. Hotel staff
takes them to be wicked persons. They order the food after great delay. This
causes great anxiety for the hotel staff. Their dealings with the hotel staff
shows that something dangerous is going to happen.
After taking food, Al takes Sam, the cook, and Nick Adams, the count
boy, to the kitchen and ties them. He puts towels in their mouths also. At that
moment, the hotel staff comes to know about their dangerous plan that they

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are here to kill Ole Anderson, who is expected to be there by 6 pm. Moreover,
they order George not to entertain anybody, saying that the cook is off today.
With the passage of time their anxiety increases. At 7, they realize that Ole is
not coming today and they leave the place. But, they say that they will kill Ole
just to oblige their friend. After their departure Nick goes to Ole Anderson and
tells him the whole story. But, he does not pay any attention to it. Nick returns
to the hotel with a fear of expected murder.
To conclude, we may say that although the murderers are not able to kill
Ole, yet they are able to create an atmosphere of horror. Moreover, the writer
has been able to create horror and suspense from the beginning till the end.
QNo2:
What is symbolic significance of the whole story?
Or
Symbolism always plays an important role in
Hemingway’s stories. Discuss with reference to the story
“The Killer”.
Answer:
Symbolism is an important element of Hemingway’s stories. “The
Killer” is a fine example of his great work. He has used symbolism quite
artistically in this story. The different characters and lunch room in the story
have great symbolic significance.
“Al” and “Max” symbolize those criminals who are busy in mal-
practices (‫ )برے کام‬just for money or for some other evil purposes. “Nick”,
“George”, and “Sam” symbolize common people who are working hard to
earn their livelihood (‫)روزی روٹی‬, whereas, Ole Anderson stands for such people
who are struggling hard for peace, but they are getting nothing. Such people
are fed up of their lives and are ready to face death. Finally lunch room, it
symbolizes such public places which are open for all sorts of people. Even the
idea of short story is quite symbolic that the death is inevitable.
In short, the story can be called symbolic as it gives much more
meanings than what appear on the surface.
QNo3:
Ole is the main character of the story. Discuss.
Or
The writer has been able to delineate (‫ )بیان کرنا‬man’s
courage and determination through Ole Anderson.
Answer:
“Ole Anderson” is the main character around whom the whole story
revolves. His character becomes a source of attention for the reader from the
start of the story. Though, he is only discussed till the end of the story yet he is
there to enhance the anxiety of the reader. Al and Max are there to kill him.
Basically, he is a Swede (‫ )وال رہنے کا سویڈن‬heavy weight prize fighter, quite tall and
muscular. The reader does not know much about him till the end. We even
don’t understand why the killers want to kill him.
“Ole Anderson” has lost all his interest in life and is ready to face death.
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is fed up of running from death. But, now he feels that it is useless to run away
from death.
In short, “Ole Anderson” is a representative of those people who work
hard for peace but getting nothing. Moreover, through his character writer has
been able to delineate man’s courage and determination.
QNo4:
Al and Max played a very important role in the story. Prove.
Or
Do you think without Al and Max Hemingway would not have
been able to get desired result in the story?
Answer:
Al and Max are two important characters of the story. They become a
source of fear and horror for the hotel staff as well as the reader. In fact, it is
their entrance in the lunch room that starts the whole drama. They behave
rudely (‫ )اندازمیں غیرمہذب‬with the hotel staff and ask about Ole Anderson in a
strange manner. In fact, they are professional killers who want to kill Ole
Anderson just to oblige their friend. They are cruel persons who are ready to
kill anybody for nothing.
Al and Max have similar personalities. Both are dressed alike and both
have aggressive temperament (‫)مزاج‬. Al is the one who ties Nick and Sam in
kitchen, while Max asks George harshly not to entertain anybody. However, in
the end, they return back without completing their mission but they leave
behind an atmosphere of fear and horror.
In short, it can be said without Al and Max’s characters the writer would
not have been able to get desired result.
QNo5:
Describe the disorder and lawlessness (‫ )لقانونیت‬of American
Society.
Answer:
Law and order is the problem of the whole world, and American Society is
no exception. Good and bad people are found everywhere. But, there are some
personal, psychological and social reasons, which breed crime in a society. In
advanced countries like America, much freedom is given in all most all the
walks of life. So some criminal minded people try to take undue advantage of
this liberty. The killers in the story “The Killer” also represent the same
faction of the society, who just for a petty (‫ )سی معمولی‬reason i.e. to oblige their
friend want to commit a deadly sin. That shows how ruthlessly they are
violating the laws of the society. How freely they enter a restaurant and make
the staff their hostages, even in broad day light. They have no fear of police,
any law agency or even authorities. Anderson points out that there is no use of
going to the police. Though, American society is considered a flag bearer of the
moral values, yet the situation here is not better than developing countries.
To conclude it can be said, that “The Killer” highlights that the American
Society is not a heaven as it looks to the people of developing countries. In
short, the story testifies the disorder and lawlessness of the American Society.

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By
Nathanial Hawthorne
Introduction:
“Rappaccini’s Daughter” is written by “Nathanial Hawthorne”. It is
basically a fantasy, full of suspense and mystery. It is story of a crazy scientist
named Rappaccini. He loves science more than humanity. In order to get
scientific knowledge, he adopts evil ways and even doesn’t hesitate to sacrifice
his daughter. In short, this story gives us a message that the evil instincts in
man can make science a very lethal and deadly weapon for humanity.

QNo1:
“Rappaccini’s Daughter” is a fantasy in which a great
scientist cares more for science than for mankind. Is it
really so?
Or
“Rappaccini has an obsession (‫ )جنون‬about scientific
research but his innate (‫ پیدایشی‬، ‫ )جبلی‬selfishness drives him
in wrong direction”. Discuss?
Or
“Rappaccini’s Daughter” is a science fiction (‫کہانی گھڑت من‬
‫ افسانہ‬،). Do you agree?
Answer:
“Rappaccini’s daughter” can definitely be called a science fiction and a
fantasy. A fantasy is story is in which some fictional elements are presented,
that cannot happen in real life. The story is about such incidents, which cannot
happen in real life. This story is about a crazy scientist Rappaccini, who cares
more for scientific research than humanity. He adopts evil ways to get power.
He develops a formula by which he makes his daughter poisonous.
The story starts with the arrival a young boy Giovanni in Padua
University. He stays there in an old house, beside which there is a garden
which is full of strange flowers and plants. It is basically Rappaccini’s garden,
where he has planted poisonous plants.
One day, Giovanni witnesses Rappaccini working in the garden, wearing
gloves and protecting his mouth and nose. Whereas, his daughter Beatrice is
touching and smelling flowers to her will. However, Prof. Baglioni, his father’s
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advice and starts meeting with Beatrice. Soon both of them fall in love with
each other. Though, both of them love each other, yet neither of them touches
each other.
It is strange that Rappaccini does not stop them from meeting. In fact,
he is planning to develop a poisonous generation through them. One day,
Baglioni warns Giovanni, that he is also becoming poisonous. Baglioni gives
him an antidote (‫ تریاق‬، ‫ )زھرمار‬to cure Beatrice. Giovanni goes to Beatrice and
gives her the medicine. She drinks it and dies in front of her lover and her
father.
In the end, we can say without any doubt that the story is a science fiction
and fantasy, as it is full of such characters and events which cannot happen in
real life. Apart from that though Rappaccini has an obsession for scientific
research, yet his selfishness drives him in wrong direction. In short, he cares
more for scientific research than mankind and even his daughter.
QNo2:
Beatrice falls to a victim of the frantic (‫)پاگلنہ‬
obsession of her father. Discuss.
Or
The writer has used Beatrice to bring out the evil
lying in such scientist as Rappaccini. Justify.
Answer:
“Beatrice” is the heroine of the story. She is the poor victim of her
father’s obsession. She is the main character around whom the whole story
revolves. She is daughter of Rappaccini. He has brought her up among
poisonous plants, which has made her poisonous also. However, she is very
innocent and charming. A boy Giovanni falls in love with her and soon both
start meeting each other. Though, Giovanni does not touch or embrace her
throughout the story, yet he also becomes poisonous from her breath. In fact,
Rappaccini was planning to develop a poisonous generation through them.
Giovanni brings an antidote to get rid of her from her poisonous nature, but
she dies by drinking that liquid. Thus, her sacrifice proves her innocence and
her love for Giovanni.
In the end, it can be said that Beatrice gives a message of love to
humanity. Moreover, she gives a warning to those cruel scientists who prefer
scientific research to the sacred aspect of humanity. In short, she is a victim of
her father’s obsession and through her the writer has brought out the evil
laying in scientists like Rappaccini.
QNo3:
How does Giovanni become poisonous?
Or
Giovanni tries his level best to get rid of Beatrice
from her poisonous nature, but in vain.
Or
Is Giovanni responsible for the death of Beatrice?
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Giovanni, a young man, is the hero of this story. He has come to study at
the “University of Padua”. He stays there in an old house beside which there
is a strange garden belonging to Rappaccini. One day, he saw Beatrice,
Rappaccini’s daughter in the garden. He falls in love with her at first sight.
However, from Baglioni he comes to know about her poisonous nature. But, he
starts meeting with her in the garden. Soon, both of them fall in love with each
other. But, Beatrice forbids him from touching and plucking any of the flowers.
She also does not allow him to touch her. However, Rappaccini allows them to
meet. Actually, through them he wants to develop a poisonous generation. But,
Giovanni does not have any knowledge about this. By Baglioni, he comes to
know that he has also developed poisonous nature. Baglioni gives him an
antidote to cure Beatrice, but she dies by taking it. Giovanni, unable to
understand the whole situation, considers himself responsible for her tragic
death. However, it is not he, but Rappaccini, who is responsible for
Beatrice’s tragic death.
QNo4:
Compare and contrast Dr. Rappaccini and Prof.
Baglioni.
Or
Do you find forces of good and evil working at the
same time in the story?
Or
Dr. Rappaccini stands for the destruction of mankind
where as Prof. Baglioni plays the role of savior of the
mankind.
Answer:
Dr. Rappaccini and Prof. Baglioni are the two main characters of the
story. They play opposite roles in the story. If one stands for the destruction of
mankind, the other is savior of mankind. Both of them are learned scientists but
have different natures altogether. One is crazy for scientific research and is not
interested in humanity, while the other has great faith in love and brotherhood
and wants to save humanity.
Dr. Rappaccini has invented poisonous plants to overpower others. He
not only makes his daughter poisonous but her lover Giovanni also. Through
their relationship he wants to develop a poisonous generation. But, he fails in
his plane and his daughter dies in front of him, making him repent later.
On the other hand, Prof. Baglioni is a good natured human being. He
helps others and relieves them of any suffering. He warns Giovanni to stay
away from Rappaccini and his daughter. But, when he comes to know about
Giovanni’s love for Beatrice, he tries to help them by giving an antidote. This
shows his love for humanity.
In the end, we can say that Dr. Rappaccini and Prof. Baglioni are real
representatives of evil and good natures which are working at the same time in
the world. If one wants to destroy mankind other tries to save it.
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How does Prof. Baglioni come to know that Giovanni has


fallen into fearful hands of Dr. Rappaccini?
Or
How does Prof. Baglioni come to know that Giovanni has also
developed poisonous traits?
Answer:
Prof. Baglioni is an old friend of Giovanni’s father, to whom he brings a
letter of introduction. He is aware of Dr. Rappaccini’s mad love for science
and Beatrice’s terrible qualities. One day, he stops Giovanni on the way. He
judges that Giovanni has fallen in love with Beatrice. He forbids Giovanni to
have any contact with Beatrice. While they are talking, Dr. Rappaccini
passes nearby and looks at Giovanni in a strange way. Prof. Baglioni at one
concludes that Giovanni has become the subject of his new experiment. He
tries to warn Giovanni against Dr. Rappaccini’s intention.
“He has seen you. He must have seen you.
I know that look of his Signor Giovanni.
Upon my life you are the subject of Dr. Rappaccini’s experiment.”
Afterwards, he pays a visit to Giovanni and recognizes the same terrible
smell that comes from Dr. Rappaccini’s plants. He also guesses that
Giovanni’s breath has also become poisonous and he must have acquired that
poison from Beatrice. Hence, in that way Prof. Baglioni comes to know that
Giovanni has fallen into fearful hands of Dr. Baglioni and has become
poisonous.
QNo5:
Describe the first encounter between Beatrice and Giovanni.
Or
How Giovanni falls in love with Beatrice?
Answer:
Just like most of the fiction stories, a love affair has been presented in the
story “Rappaccini’s Daughter”. Giovanni, a young man from south Italy,
comes to study at “University of Padua”. He stays there in an old house,
whose one window opens into the garden below. One day, he sees a beautiful
girl tending (‫ )دیکھہ بھال کرنا‬the plants. He is spelled bound (‫ )مسحور رہ جانا‬to see such a
simple and innocent beauty. Ever since, he wishes to meet her in the same
garden. He buys some fresh flowers and throws them at her feet. He requests
her to wear, which she accepts with thanks.
Afterwards, he falls in love with her, as he remains absorbed in her
thoughts for many days. One day, old Lisabetta guesses his feelings and
tempts him that she can lead him to a private entrance of the garden. This was
his first meeting with Beatrice. The frequent meetings between Beatrice and
Giovanni strengthen their love for each other. Though, later Giovanni knows
that he has also become poisonous due to her breath, yet he keeps on loving
her.

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3- THE NEW CONSTITUTION

By
Saadat Hassan Manto
Introduction:
“Saadat Hassan Manto” is greatest Urdu writer of Pakistan. “The
New Constitution” deals with imperialism (‫ )برطانیہ کی توسیع سلطنت کی پالیسی‬and strong
feelings of hatred of the Indians against British before partition. “Ustad
Mangu” is an example of Indians who hated British and wanted freedom at
any cost. In short, this story shows the condition of Sub-Continent before
partition.
QNo1:
“The New Constitution” proves that the Indians
hated the English and wanted to be free at any const.
Or
Saadat Hassan Manto’s “The New Constitution”
proves imperialism was hated in Sub-Continent.
Or
“The New Constitution” made Ustad Mangu to think
that his human rights as a citizen of the Sub-Continent
would be accepted. Did his expectation come true?
Discuss in the light of this story.
Answer:
The story is about those days when British were ruling over India. They
were mal-treating (‫ )برا سلوک کرنا‬the people of India. Ustad Mangu, a poor
tongawalla, also hates British for ruling over their country. He even doesn’t
hesitate to abuse them as white mice, white monkeys or lepers (‫)کوڑھ زدہ‬. His
hatred is quite clear the way he has a row with a Gora a year ago.
Though, Ustad Mangu is uneducated man, yet he has lot of information
about different things by hearing the discussion of his passengers. One day, he
hears from a passenger that a new constitution is going to be imposed on 1st of
April, 1935. This was great news for him. He thinks that good days are near

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and considers that English will exit their country on that particular day. He
impatiently starts waiting for that day.
On 1st April, he gets up early in the morning, decorates his Tonga and
comes out in search of the expected change. But, to his astonishment, there is
no change all around. During his roaming (‫)بے مقصد پھرنا‬, he meets the same Gora
with whom he has a row a last year. The Gora wants to go to the bazaar of
dancing girls to which Mangu demands five rupees. The Gora gets angry at
this demand. In his frustration, Mangu starts fighting with him. While,
considering it the last day for the British to rule, he beats the Gora. In the
result, he is arrested for his misbehavior and then he comes out of his illusion.
To conclude, we can say that the writer has commendably been able to
present the hatred of even common Indians against imperialism before
partition. In short, the story shows the emotions of intense dislike of even
simple uneducated people of India against British rulers.
QNo2:
Mangu is the best spokesman of Manto the writer of
this story. Prove it.
Or
Mangu is representative of those Indians who have
no soft corner for the English. Prove.
Answer:
Ustad Mangu, the central figure of this story, is typical representative of
those poor and illiterate people of India, who hated the English from the core
of their hearts. He hates the English for their anti humanitarian laws. One day,
he listens about the imposition of new constitution. He thinks that on that
particular day the English will leave his country. He hopes that this day will
bring new era in the history of India.
He hates the British to such an extent that he even doesn’t hesitate to
abuse them. He calls them white monkeys, white mice, leper and even
bastards (‫حرامی‬،‫)ناجایز اولد‬. He hates slavery and wants the English to leave their
country as soon as possible. His famous words “Look at them……. Came to
the house to fetch a candle and before you knew, they have taken it”,
clearly reflects his attitude towards the English. On the day of imposition of
new constitution, he even beats a Gora and is arrested.
To conclude, it can be said that Mangu is a real representative of those
Indians who had no soft corner for the English. In short, he is best spokes
man of the writer.
QNo3:
Describe the scuffle (‫جھگڑا‬،‫ )دھکم دھکاکرنا‬between Ustad
Mangu and Gora Sahib.
Or
Ustad Mangu represents the poor masses struggling
for freedom where as Gora sahib represents authorities.
What is result of their confrontation?
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Ustad Mangu is central figure of this story. He is a tanga walla. He loves


his country and hates British from the core of his heart. He is representative of
those people who wanted to get rid of slavery at any cost. On the other hand,
Gora sahib represents the cruel British who had been ruling over India for
years against the will of Indians. They were mal treating the poor Indians.
One day, Ustad Mangu comes to know about the imposition of new
constitution on the 1st April. He thinks that English will leave on that
particular day. But, to his astonishment nothing happens like this. In his
frustration, he has a row with a Gora and beats him. In the result, he is
arrested.
In short, this scuffle shows that Mangu is real representative of poor
Indians who wanted to get freedom at any cost while Gora sahib represents
the authorities, not willing to give any hope of freedom to common man.

Qno4:
In “The New Constitution”, Ustad Mangu is at the
best a half wit. Elaborate.
Or
How was Mangu disillusioned about the new
constitution?
Answer:
The last scene of the story is the best display of Ustad Mangu’s half-wit.
This scene is actually ironical, because it did not actually happen as was
expected by Mangu. But, he had to face the consequences just because of his
ignorance. As Ustad Mangu was an uneducated and simple fellow, he could not
judge the new act. He anxiously waited for the 1st April and at last it came. He
got up early in the morning, decorated his tonga and went out on the road in
the search of some change. But, everything had the same old outlook. He was
expecting the new constitution as something like some famous leader, who
would come out among the crowd of people and police. Then, he found the
same Gora with whom he had a row last year. He had abused Mangu in
drunken state. Now, keeping in mind the new constitution, Mangu decided to
settle the score (‫)بدلہ چکانہ‬. The Gora wanted to go to the bazaar of dancing girls,
for which Mangu demanded five rupees. The Gora got angry at this demand
and struck hard on Mangu’s thigh. Mangu flared up and attacked the Gora
with merciless blows. The Gora shouted for help, two policemen came and
Mangu was arrested. Mangu was saying to the crowed,
“Those days are gone friend, when we were good just good for
nothing. There is new constitution, understand.”
But, the policemen corrected his misunderstanding saying,
“What rubbish are you talking? What new constitution? It is the
same old constitution you fool.”
In short, it can be said that the last scene of the story is an example of
irony and Mangu’s half wit.

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4-Breakfast

By
John Steinbeck
Introduction:
“Breakfast” is a highly moralizing and inspiring short story written by
“John Steinbeck”. The story is about a poor family. This family is living a
miserable life, yet they are quite contented with it. They have no complaints (
‫ شکایت‬،‫ )شکوہ‬or resentment (‫ناراضگی‬،‫ )غصہ‬against anybody. In short, the story
highlights the contentment of poor people in a very artistic style.
QNo1:
Breakfast presents the picture of a poor family
willing to work happily for a little better living. Discuss.
Or
Wealth does not produce real happiness; it is purity
of living which produce happiness. Discuss with
reference to this story.
Or
Hospitality does not require a heap of wealth; it is a
matter of heart. Discuss with reference to this story.

Answer:
This story is basically about writer’s meeting with a poor family. This
family is living in natural surroundings and is leading a contented life. He
happens to meet them one morning. He is walking slowly among the mountains
and sees a tent nearby. He goes near it and realizes that a poor family is living
there. A young lady is nursing a baby as well as making breakfast. As fire is
burning, the writer went near it to get some warmth. The scenery there was
really marvelous.
In the meantime, a young man along with an old man comes out of the
tent. They are wearing dungarees. They stand still for a while and enjoy the
morning light of the sun. Suddenly, they see the writer and greet him. Soon, the
lady gives them breakfast. The young man thanks God and Christ for blessing
them with such a food. The old man invites the writer to have breakfast with
them to which he readily agrees. They even thank God several times while
eating which moved the writer. They tell the writer that they are working in
cotton fields and having good time for last 12 days. They offer the writer to
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hospitality. However, though a lot of time has passed since that incident, yet
the memory of this incident always brings peace and simplicity in writer’s life.
In the end, it can be said that though the poor family is living a miserable
life, yet they have no signs of frustration among them. They are happy as they
have adopted the habit of contentment. Moreover, it shows that hospitality
does not require heaps of wealth, it is matter of heart. In short, wealth does not
bring peace in life it is purity of living which produces real happiness.
QNo2:
“That’s all I know, of course some of the reasons why
it was pleasant…...” says writer in the end. What does it
means?
Or
Why was writer so excited at the end of the story?
Or
What do the different animate (‫ )جاندار‬and inanimate (
‫ )بےجان‬figures of the story symbolizes?
Answer:
This story is basically about a poor family who are living a miserable but
contented life. The behaviour of the poor family creates an everlasting
impression on writer’s mind. These very words which are spoken by the writer
at the end of the story clearly show his respect and affection for that family.
Moreover, these lines also show that he saw something charming there.
Actually, it was natural surroundings and contented life of the poor family which
makes him to say this.
These lines have some symbolic meanings as well. The natural
atmosphere, the light of the sun and the stove and reflection of light in old
man’s eyes symbolize hope, contentment and sacredness (‫پاکیزگی‬،‫)تقدس‬.
Moreover, the hospitality and sincerity of the poor family makes a pleasing
effect on the writers mind. In short, these lines clearly show the writer’s inner
feeling and have great symbolic significance as well.

QNo3:
Do you think that simplicity and purity in living have
any place in our rushed life?
Or
What idea does the writer give about true
happiness? How can it be easily achieved?
Or
Does the story teach any moral lesson?

Answer:
“Breakfast” is a story about a poor family living a miserable but
contented life. Though the members of that family are living a poor life, they
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poor living. This story also gives an idea of true happiness and its achievement.
Moreover, it shows that in this age of materialism living such a contented life is
really worth praising. We learn from the story that simplicity and contentment
are keys to true happiness. However, it can only be achieved by adopting
simple ways of life. Artificiality in life actually hampers the real beauty. The
poor family is happy because they have adopted habit of living a contented life.
This is the idea of true happiness and moral of story, which the writer wants to
convey through this story.
QNo4:
How does the family behave with the writer?
Or
Do you think that writer’s meeting with the poor
family was really worth mentioning and unforgettable?
Answer:
Like the answer of QNo1.

5-TAKE PITY

By
Bernard Malamud
Introduction:
“Take Pity” is written by “Bernard Malamud”. This story is basically
about an undaunted (‫دلیر‬،‫ )نہ ڈر‬confident and courageous woman named Eva.
She, after the death of her husband, makes great efforts to earn livelihood for
herself and for her two daughters. But, she refuses every offer made to her in
the form of charity, even it is offered by a close friend of her husband.
QNo1:
Did Rosen take pity on Eva or loved her? Why was he
so upset at her miserable plight (‫انجام‬،‫?)حال‬
Or
“Take pity” is a story of determination and self-
respect. Discuss.
Or
“Take pity” emphatically (‫ )پرزورطریقے سے‬highlights the
strength of man against the odds (‫عدم مساوات‬،‫ )فرق‬of life.
Justify.
Or

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What are the ways in which Rosen tried to help Eva


in Take pity by Bernard Malamud? Do you feel that he
loved her?
Answer:
There are two main characters in the story; Rosen, a sympathetic
salesman and Eva, a lady full of self-respect and confidence. Eva’s husband
has died due to business tension. After his death Rosen advises her to take
insurance money and leave that place. But, she ignores his advice and tries to
improve the condition of her business. However, all her efforts end in smoke
and she is left with nothing. Rosen cannot bear her and her daughters’ such
miserable condition and gives them something to eat. He again asks her to do
some job but she refuses again. Then, he proposes her, considering that
marriage will bring some comfort in her life. But, she rejects this offer also.
Now, Rosen starts sending her 20 dollars with a fake name, in return of a
loan taken from her husband. But, she does not accept it also. Now, he writes a
will, leaving everything for Eva and her daughters and tries to commit suicide.
But, police save him. However, one day when he is telling this whole story to
his friend, a knock is heard outside the window. His friend opens the window.
Rosen is shocked to see Eva standing outside the window with open arms. But,
Rosen considering it too late shuts down the window to show his resentment.
In the end, it can be said that it is story of self respect and determination
as Eva tries her level best to improve her condition and does not accept help of
anybody. Moreover, all the efforts of Rosen to help Eva show that actually he
is not making charity but he loves Eva.

QNo2:
The end of the story is really enigmatic (‫معمےکیطرح‬،‫)پچیدہ‬
and perplexing (‫)حیران کردینےوال‬. Prove.
Or
Are you satisfied with the end of the story?
Answer:
This story ends in a very enigmatic and perplexing manner, leaving much
for the reader to think. The last scene of the story is, when Rosen sees Eva
standing outside of the opened window with open arms. Actually, Rosen is
telling his whole story to his friend, when his friend suddenly opens the widow.
Rosen is shocked to see Eva standing there outside with open arms. Perhaps,
she is resentful (‫آزردہ‬،‫ )رنجیدہ‬for her previous behaviour with Rosen and now
wants to accept his proposal. But, it is too late for Rosen. Being insulted so
many times, now he has repulsive attitude for her. It was he, who sincerely
tried his best to help her. But, she in her over confidence rejected his all
suggestions and efforts. Rosen’s behaviour clearly shows that he loves her but
she considers it charity.
Hence, Rosen’s rejection and anger seems quite justified. In short, the
end of the story though is a bit enigmatic and perplexing, yet is quite justified.
QNo3:

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Do you judge Eva as a brave, courageous and iron


willed lady or a selfish, egoist and adamant (‫ )سخت دل‬lady,
who ruins herself and her children for make-belief
bravery?
Or
Eva is representative of dignity, honour, self
depending and never bending anyone for charity.
Discuss.
Answer:
Eva is the central figure of the story. Her behaviour throughout the story
is quite confusing for the reader. She is an embodiment (‫مجسمہ‬،‫ )عملی اظہار‬of
courage, determination and self-confidence. Eva, after the death of her
husband, is not ready to accept anybody’s help. Rosen tries his level best to
help her, but she, in her over confidence and firm faith in her hard work,
refuses all his efforts. Her determination and courage is really praiseworthy.
But, she in her over-confidence rejects all offers of help, even of kind hearted
Rosen. Though, Rosen’s behaviour with her clearly shows that he loves her,
yet she rejects his proposal to marry her also. Though, she realizes her mistake
in the end, but it is too late for Rosen and he rejects her.
In the end, we may say that Eva is an embodiment of courage and
determination but her behaviour with Rosen shows that she is a bit selfish,
egoist and adamant by nature.
QNo4:
Rosen represents a sympathetic and humanistic
point of view. It will be unjust to say that his attitude
towards Eva was selfish and debased (‫بےآبروکرنا‬،‫)ذلیل کرنا‬.
Discuss.
Or
Is Rosen a self-sacrificing and considerate (‫اوروں کے آرام کا‬
‫ )خیال رکھنےوال‬person?
Answer:
Rosen’s character is very important and interesting. By nature, he is very
sympathetic, sincere and loving person. After the death of Eva’s husband,
he tries his level best to help her. When he feels that Eva is not ready to accept
his help, he even proposes her for marriage. He considers it a possible way of
improving her miserable condition. When, he fails this time also, at last, he
prepares a will. Now, leaving everything for her and her two daughters, he tries
to commit suicide. However, all his efforts to help Eva show that he is
sympathetic and sincere fellow. He has great love and respect for her. But,
she ignores everything and even does not hesitate to insult even such a nice
fellow. Though, in the end she realizes her mistake, yet it is too late for Rosen
and he rejects her.
To conclude, it can be said that Rosen is a sincere and lovable person.
He represents a sympathetic point of view and it will be unjust to say that his
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Qno5:
The story is a tussle between two noble passions,
sincerity and self-respect. Discuss.
Or
What kind of moral lesson do you get from the story?
Answer:
By reading the whole story, we are greatly impressed by the sincerity of
Rosen and self-respect and firm resolution of Eva. These two passions should
be basic ingredient of a man’s nature. The story does teach a moral lesson and
that is to have the charitable feelings for depressed ones (‫مایوس‬،‫ )اداس‬as Rosen
had. On the other hand, we also learn the lesson that one should face the
circumstances bravely, how much unfavorable they may be, as Eva did.
We should also have these two passions, without any hidden motives.
Rosen made a lot of sincere attempt just to help the poor family. He didn’t
have any personal interests. Similarly, Eva rejects all his offers of help just
because of self-respect, not because of her ego. So we can see a little bit of a
tussle between these two passions. But, at the end, sincerity triumphs over
self-respect. At the end, we see Eva standing outside Rosen’s window with
open arms. We cannot say she gave in (‫ )ہمت ہار جانا‬to bad circumstances, rather,
she had been convinced of Rosen’s sincerity. In short, we can say that these
two passions are the outcome of the whole story.

By
Oscar Wild
Introduction:
“The Happy Prince” is one of the finest fairy tales written by “Oscar
Wild”. Though, the story is written in a fairy tale atmosphere, yet it describes
bitter realities of life. However, it is more than just a fairy tale. It gives us a
serious lesson that the main purpose of man in life is not to serve himself alone,
but to serve humanity also.
QNo1:
Discuss “The Happy Prince” by Oscar Wild as a fairy
tale.
Or
In the story “The Happy Prince” love and sacrifice
are saving forces. Discuss.

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Or
Oscar wild has thrown light upon apathetic (‫مردہ‬
‫لابالی‬،‫ )دل‬modern age and its bitter realities through “The
Happy Prince”. What do you think?
Or
When The Happy Prince was alive he did not know
the meanings of weeping, but after death he sacrificed
everything and burst into tears. Why?
Answer:
“The Happy Prince” is one of the finest fairy tales written by “Oscar
Wild”. The story is full of such details that can happen in a fairy world only.
The story is about a Prince, who led a life of comfort when alive. He does not
know anything about the harsh realities outside the palace. However, after his
death his statue is erected on a high column in the centre of the city. The
statue is all covered with gold leaves, whereas blue sapphires (‫یاقوت‬،‫ )نیلم‬are
fixed in place of eyes and a red ruby is displayed in sword hilt (‫)تلوارکادستہ‬. From
that high place, the Prince can watch the miseries of the poor. Hence, he is not
happy anymore and weeps all the time.
One day, a Swallow happens to sit between his legs and by chance a tear
fells on it. It asks the Prince the reason of his weeping. The Prince tells him
his entire story. After knowing the reason, the Swallow decides to help the
Prince. The prince asks it to give the ruby of his sword hilt to a poor woman,
whose child is suffering from fever. The Swallow does the same and the
Prince is happy to see its result. Next morning the Prince stops the Swallow
again and asks it to give the sapphire of his one eye to a poor dramatist. It
does as is asked by the Prince. The next day, the Prince gives the sapphire of
his other eye to a poor match selling girl. Now, the Swallow realizing that the
Prince has blinded himself for suffering humanity decides to remain with him.
It distributes all the gold leaves of his statue among the poor. In winter, it
cannot bear the cold and dies. Now, the statue is in a bad condition, the mayor
of the city orders to remould the statue into his own statue. When the statue is
melted, the lead heart does not melt. Hence, it is thrown on the heap, where
the dead body of the Swallow is already laying. Later the God asks His angels
to bring two most precious things of the city. The angels take the broken heart
and the dead Swallow. God really praises them for their choice.
In the end, it can be said that love and sacrifice are the saving forces.
Apart from that all the details given by the writer can only happen in a fairy
tale. In short, the writer has tried to highlight the modern age and its bitter
realities.
QNo2:
The Happy Prince though dead, is still helpful to the
suffering humanity. How?
Answer:
The happy Prince is the main character of the story. He led a happy life
when he was alive. After his death his statue is erected on a high column in the
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more happy now. His statue is all covered with gold leaves and costly stones
are fixed there in place of his eyes and on sword hilt. With the help of a
Swallow the Prince distributes all the leaves of his body, the costly stones of
his eyes and sword hilt among the poor. In this way, he blinds himself for the
suffering humanity and at last his statue is melted. The Swallow also tries its
level best to help the happy Prince in his that sacred mission.
To conclude, it can be said that the Happy Prince seems to have a
sensitive heart. His sacrifices are symbol of doing something for suffering
humanity. In this way, though dead, he is still helpful for suffering humanity.
QNo3:
Swallow also has a lot to do in propagating the main
theme of the story. Discuss.
Answer:
The Swallow, a simple and innocent bird, has a lot to do in propagating (
‫رایج کرنا‬،‫ )پھیلنا‬the main theme of the story. The writer has used it as a helper of
the Happy Prince. One day, it happens to sit under his feet and a tear fells on
it. She comes to know about the reason of his weeping. It is quite impressed
with the behaviour of the Happy Prince. Though, it has to go to Egypt, but it
decides to remain with the prince to help him in his sacred mission
The Swallow gives away the costly stones of his body to the poor. It
distributes also the leaves of his body among the needy and the poor. Though,
it knows that the snowfall is going to begin, it sacrifices its life for the sake of
suffering humanity. However, it gets reward from God for it’s that act of virtue.
The angels take its body along with the lead heart of the Happy Prince to
God, considering it the most precious thing of the city.
Hence, Swallow has to do a lot in propagating the main theme of the
story.
QNo4:
What was the result of the sacrifices of the happy
Prince and the Swallow?
Or
It is true that sacrifice of wealth; health and life win
pleasure of the God?

Answer:
From the answer of QNo1.
Qno5:
Towards the end of the story, the mayor of the city
calls the Happy Prince little better than a beggar. Why?
Answer:
“The Happy Prince” is a story which not only gives us a moral lesson to
help the needy and the poor, but also reveals the moral lapses of Oscar Wild’s
age. The whole story is full of satirical elements. The writer has tried to satirize
different people for their moral deficiencies (‫ کوتاہی‬،‫)کمی‬. One of them is lust for
reputation. At the end of the story, when the mayor comes where the statue of

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the Happy Prince is fixed, he is surprised to see that the Happy Prince is no
more beautiful. All his gold leaves has been pulled and he looks very drab (‫)بھدا‬.
Here, the mayor says that “the Happy Prince is little better than a
beggar”. He says this because he wants that his own statue should be now
fixed in the place of the Happy Price. Here, now the writer wants to criticize
human beings lust for reputation, when the councilors begin to fight that their
statue should be fixed there. Here the writer is totally justified in his satire.
When the prince was alive and had gold all over his body everyone liked him,
including the mayor who portends of having an artistic taste. Actually, he is not
so but only pretends. Now, when the prince looks drab, the mayor says that he
is little better than a beggar just to show that he has an artistic taste.

By
James Joyce
Introduction:
“Araby” is one the most interesting stories written by “James Joyce”.
This story presents a conflict between the world of dreams and realities. The
story is basically about a boy who falls a victim of his disillusionment ( ‫)وھم کا ازالہ‬,
but faces a defeat in the hands of the merciless world. In short, this story
teaches the reader to observe the world with open eyes.
QNo1:
“Araby” by James Joyce is a story of conflict between
the subjective ( ‫فففاعلی‬،‫نفسففی‬،‫ )ذاتففی‬feelings of a boy and
objective (‫حقیقی‬،‫ )مادی‬realities of the world. Do you agree?
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Or
“The story combines in itself a world of reality and
unreality”. Discuss.
Or
Anguish and anger of disillusionment are outcome of
the whole story. Discuss.
Answer:
“Araby” is one of the most interesting stories written by “James Joyce”.
The story is about a young boy, who is living with his uncle and aunt. He plays
with his friend at the back of the street. As, he reaches the age of adolescence (
‫آغازجوانی‬،‫)بلوغت‬, he realizes that he has fallen in love with his friend’s sister. But, in
his shyness (‫شرم‬،‫)حجاب‬, he is unable to disclose it to her. Now, he starts living in
the world of dreams. Moreover, he does not get a chance to express his love to
her and if he gets one, he does not have courage to do so. Incidentally, one day
she meets him in the street. She asks him, has he seen Araby bazaar? In
excitement, he promises to go there and bring some gift for her.
After that, he starts dreaming about bringing gift for her, and hence,
getting a chance to express his love to her. Though, his uncle gives him
permission to go to bazaar on week end, but the uncle forgets to come home
soon on that day. The boy waits for him all the day. But, the uncle reaches
home at 9.00 p.m. The boy gets frustrated, he gets just a florin and reaches
bazaar at about 9.50 p.m. Up till that time the bazaar is almost closed.
Moreover, he is not left with much money to buy something, as he has spent
some money on transport and some on entrance fee to bazaar. He stands
outside a stall of vases for some time, thinking about his helplessness. He is
feeling disgusted at the wash out of his dreams.
In the end, it can be said that the story combines in itself the world of
realities and unrealities. Moreover, it shows a conflict between the subjective
feelings of a boy and objective realities of the world.
QNo2:
What were the feelings of the young boy about his
beloved?
Answer:
“Araby” is one of the most interesting stories written by “James Joyce”.
This story presents love of a young boy for a girl. He falls in love with the sister
of his friend. Initially, he could not understand what it really meant. However,
he attracted towards the girl in a passionate ( ‫ )پرجوش‬manner and used to lose in
her dreams. He used to watch her walking and talking to others. The boy, just
beginning to feel the charm of youth, was getting mad in her love. He even
wept for her love, but did not have courage to face her. Her personality was like
an obsession for him. He often tossed all the night in his bed, dreaming about
her physical beauty. He also lost interest in his study and girl became the only
object of his life. Such was intensity of his love for girl. But, actually, he was
living in the world of dreams and illusions. At the end of the story his dreams
are shattered (‫ )بکھرجانا‬and he came to know what the real world is.

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In short, though the boy was living in a dream world, yet his love for the
girl was very much sincere.
QNo3:
“The young boy is a typical representative of those
young people who fall a victim of their own illusions and
aspirations (‫)انت ہایی آرزو‬, without comprehending the harsh
world”. Prove.
Or
Does the boy represent the feelings and aspirations
of every young boy?
Answer:
The young boy is the hero of this story. In fact, he is typical representative
of young generation of modern society. He, like all young boys of his age is
very passionate and sentimental. He falls in love with his friend’s sister, but is
unable to disclose it because of shyness. He simply watches her movements
and physical beauty. By chance, he meets her and promises to bring a gift for
her from Araby bazaar.
He reaches the bazaar late and faces the disappointment and anguish of
his life. His visit to bazaar proves futile, as he is unable to fulfill his promise with
the girl. At that moment, he comes to know that the real world is quite different
from the dream world. In fact, the young boy is real representative of his own
class, who are ignorant of the bitter world outside. They are simple and
innocent people, hoping their dreams would come true in this world. In short,
the young boy do represents the feelings and aspirations of every young boy.

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Edger Allen Poe


Introduction:
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“Edgar Allen Poe” is a famous American poet, short story writer and
critic. He is known as one of the originators of detective stories. His stories are
often full of horror, terror and psychology abnormalities. In his stories, the
events take an abrupt turn (‫ )اچانک موڑ‬and take the reader completely in the grip
of horror (‫ )دھشت‬and terror (‫ )خوف‬and present story is a fine example of his great
work. This is story of a murder of an old man by a murderer and then his arrest.
Actually, this story tells us that when a man do something wrong his conscience
(‫ )ضمیر‬haunts him and does not allow him to take rest.
Q.No1:
Why and how did the narrator of the story confessed his
crime?
Or
How was the murderer caught?
Or
“He could not help confessing (‫ )مانے بغیر نہ رہ سکا‬his crime. It was in
fact his inner voice from which no guilty person can escape.”
Discuss.
Or
“The police officers were chatting, while the murderer’s
condition was becoming worst.” Why?
Answer:
The narrator of the story planned and executed the murder of the old man
with great care and cleverness. For seven nights, he failed to complete his plan.
But, on eighth night when he entered his victim’s room he found his vulture (‫)گدھ‬
like eye wide opened. He went mad. He jumped on the old man, dragged (‫)کھنچا‬
him on the floor and killed him. Then, he cut his body into pieces and buried
them under the planks (‫ )تختے‬of the wooden floor. He carefully collected the
blood into a tub.
When, he had finished his work, there was no sign or clue of the murder,
in the room. Just then, he heard a knocking at the street door. He opened it
himself with light heart. Three policemen entered and told him that a shriek (
‫ )چیخ‬had been heard in the building. They had come to investigate (‫)تفتیش کرنا‬.
He told them that it was he who shrieked in the dream. He helped them in
searching the building and even took them to the old man’s room and told
them that he had gone out in the country (‫)شہر سے باہر‬. They seemed satisfied that
nothing foul had been played in the building.
As, he sat chatting with them pleasantly, he heard sound of a beating
heart coming from the place where the dead body was buried. None of the
police officer seemed to hear it. He tried to ignore it, but the noise steadily (
‫ )بتدریج‬increased. At last, he could not bear it more, started behaving strangely
and confessed his crime.
Q. No.2:
How and why did the hero of the story kill the old man?
Answer:
The killing of old man by the hero of the story cannot be justified. He
killed the old man just because; he did not like his vulture like eye. When, he is

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arrested by the police, he narrated the whole events of his crime. While
describing his cunning (‫ )ھوشیاری سے‬action, he said that he completed his plan
very wisely. He said that the old man never wronged or insulted him. He also
said that he didn’t kill him in any kind of greed, but only that he didn’t like old
man’s vulture like eye. Whenever, he saw it, his blood ran cold. He had feelings
of repulsion (‫حقارت‬،‫)نفرت‬. So, he decided to kill the old man just to get rid of (‫چھٹکارا‬
‫ )پانا‬his that hateful eye.
He said that for seven nights, he went to old man’s room, but he could not
kill the old man because his hateful eye was closed. But, on the eighth night,
when he went to old man’s room, the old man was awake. He waited for old
man to sleep. Then, thinking that the old man might have slept, he threw dim
light on him. To his great horror, the old man was sitting with his eye open. He
got furious. He dragged the old man on the floor and pulled the heavy bed over
him. The old man shrieked only once and then died. In this way the hero killed
the old man very cleverly.
Q.No3:
Do you think that the hero was suffering from some kind of
psychological disorder?
Answer:
First Paragraph from 2nd question +
The events of the story clearly show that the hero of the story was
suffering from some kind of psychological disorder or abnormality. It is horrible
to think that he killed the old man just because he did not like his vulture like
eye. Actually, such a brutal (‫ )بے رحم‬act cannot be expected from any sane
person. It was better for him that if he did not like his eye just not look at it. To
kill and then to mince the old man’s body and even listening the heart beats is
clear indication of his abnormality and definitely he was suffering from some
kind of mental disorder.
Q. No.4:
Describe the elements of horror that found in the story “The
Tell Tale Heart”.
Answer:
Introduction +
The story is full of elements of horror and terror. The events of 8th night
are more horribly described. On the eighth night, when the murderer opened
the door, he felt that the old man was awaking. After that a long period of
anxiety followed. Perhaps the looming (‫ )لٹکتا ہوا‬danger was awaking the old
man. The murderer waited for old man to sleep. The whole environment was
full of awe (‫ڈر‬،‫ )خوف‬and horror. To hear a little noise, the old man tried to console
himself that there might be some wind in the chimney or some mouse crossing
the floor. After a long painful waiting the murderer thought that the old man
might have slept. But, he was awaking and on seeing his vulture like eye the
murderer got furious (‫غضبناک‬،‫ )برہم‬and killed the old man. Murder of the old man,
mincing (‫ )قیمہ کرنا‬of his body into pieces, tickling sound of old man’s heart and
pricking (‫تکلیف دینا‬،‫ )چبھونا‬of the killer’s heart are all the elements of horror.
In short, there is horror in every detail of the story.

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Introduction:
“Maupassant” is one the greatest short story writers of France. He is
well known for his realism and characterization and “The Necklace” is a
fine example of his work. This story is about human vanity (‫)گھمنڈ‬. Matilda is
central character of the story. She herself tells that there is a very narrow
margin between safety and disaster. In short, she is punished for her vanity.
Q. No1:
Narrate the story of “The Necklace” in your own words.
Answer:
This is a story of a clerk named Loisel and his young beautiful wife
Matilda. Matilda loved fine clothes and expensive jewelry. She could not buy
these things but nothing could stop her from dreaming about them, and making
her life miserable.
One day, her husband got an invitation to a party at a Minister’s
residence. He hoped that it would make her happy. But, she refused to go,
because she had no fine dress and jewelry. Her husband bought her a new
dress. She borrowed a beautiful necklace from a rich friend, Madam Frostier.
At party, she was greatly admired by the men of high social status. She
danced with prominent and rich men. It was the happiest night of her life.
When, she returned home with her husband, they discovered that the necklace
had been lost.
Mr. Loisel borrowed thirty-six thousand francs from friends and
money lenders. They brought a new necklace and gave it to Madam Frostier.
Now, the husband and wife began working hard to pay back their debt.
Matilda had to do all domestic work herself. Mr. Loisel had to work part time.
Hard work told upon their health and they grew old before time. It took them
ten years to pay the debt.
Then one day, Matilda met Madam Frostier by chance. She told her the
story of her misfortune. She was dumb-founded to hear that Madam
Forester’s necklace was made of artificial diamonds and it was worth five
hundred francs only.
Q. No2:
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“This story shows that ornaments are weakness of women


all over the world.” Do you agree?
Or
Write a character sketch of Matilda.
Or
What were Matilda’s dreams?
Answer:
Matilda is the heroine of this short interesting story. The story is a fine
work of G.D. Maupassant. He has shown that how vanity may ruin the whole
life of a person. Matilda was a very pretty and charming young lady. But, she
was very vain and proud. Though, she was born to a poor family yet dreamt of
palaces, jewelry and luxury life. She was of the view that God had done
injustice with her by placing her in a poor family. She was fond of parties.
Matilda was not happy by marrying with a poor clerk. She had to live in a
small apartment, but always dreamt of palaces. Her poverty always had
tortured her and she was not satisfied with her position. She had a desire that
people should worship her as a Princess. She behaved snobbishly (‫ )غرورکیساتھھ‬in
the company of rich people. But Matilda had to pay very heavily for her pride
and vanity.
To conclude, it can be said that the character of Matilda makes one thing
very much clear that whether it is east or west, ornaments are weakness of
women all over the world.
Q. No 3:
Write a note on Mr. Loisel, husband of Matilda.
Answer:
Though, the story “The Necklace” does not highlight Mr. Loisel very
much, yet we do find little hints about that poor man.
Mr. Loisel is a short stature man of simple taste. He is a petty clerk in the
Ministry of Education. He knows his social status and is contented with it. He
has no ambitions and dreams, and does not run after shadows. He is not
unhappy while living in a small and poorly furnished apartment. He enjoys his
humble living.
Mr. Loisel loves his wife. He tries his level best to make her happy. He
managed an invitation of a Minister’s party, with great difficulty. He thinks
that the opportunity of spending a night with high, class people will make her
happy. He gives her his entire savings to buy a new dress for party. But, he is
not able to buy expensive jewelry for her. At party, he waits in a small room,
while his wife enjoys the party to her extent.
Mr. Loisel faces the consequences of the loss of the borrowed necklace.
But, that poor fellow does not utter a single word of complaint. He borrows the
36,000 francs and replaces the lost necklace, in order to save his wife’s honour.
This man really loves his wife.
Q. No 4:
What is the moral of the story?
Or

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The story is a proof of Maupassant’s great technique of


presenting realities of life. Discuss?
Answer:
Introduction +
This story has deep moral in it. It shows that we should always be
contented with our living conditions. We should try to improve our living
conditions, but should never show off what we don’t have. Apart from that,
dreaming of a life of luxury might bring ruin. Those who live in cottages and
dream of palaces might come to grief. In short, “try to live in your means”,
may be the single sentence moral of the whole story.

10- The Duchess and the Jeweler

By
Virginia Woolf
Introduction:
“Virginia Woolf” is a famous English novelist and short story writer.
“The Duchess and The Jeweler” is written in such a beautiful literary
prose that it deserves to be praised. From the start till the end the whole story
is full of beautiful words, phrases and sentences, which is a hallmark (‫نمایاں‬
‫اہم نشانی‬،‫ )خصوصیت‬of Virginia Woolf. This story shows that how a Duchess makes
fool of a jeweler. Actually, this story narrates that how the English high ups
descended morally.
Q. No.1:
“The characters of the Duchess and Oliver depict loss of
faith in human values.” Discuss.
Or
Oliver was an experienced person, yet he was fooled by the
Duchess. How and why?
Or
After reading the whole story, do you think that Oliver Bacon
was suffering from some kind of inferiority complex?

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Answer:
Oliver Bacon was a famous jeweler. He was a very poor boy, who once
sold stolen dogs and cheap watches. Despite now, he was the owner a big
jewelry shop, he was not satisfied with himself and wanted to have a wonderful
and extra-ordinary deal. One morning, a Duchess came to meet him. She
opened a leather bag and put ten pearls on the table. She wanted to sell
these pearls. Oliver knew that the Duchess had once cheated him by selling
false diamonds. So this time he didn’t want to be deceived. He was about to
ring the bell and get the pearls checked, but the Duchess proved a bit too
clever for him.
She said to the Jeweler that the Prime Minister was holding a party where
Diana would also be present. She invited him to attend the party. Diana was
the Duchess’s daughter whom the jeweler loved. He lost in Diana’s thoughts
and wrote a cheque for twenty thousand pounds. He forgot his mother’s
advice, “Oliver, Have sense! Don’t be a fool.” He once again became that
poor boy who was impressed by the rich.
He wished to have a long week end with Diana. The Duchess once again
made fool of him and sold false pearls. To have the company of Diana and the
rich people was his weakness. Actually, he was suffering from inferiority
complex. The Duchess took benefit of his weakness and deceived him.
In short, it can be said, that both the characters were mean and cheaters.
Perhaps, they show writer’s loss of faith in human values.
Q. No.2:
“The Duchess and The Jeweler” actually mentions the
change in the English society.” Discuss.
Or
Give a picture of the social life presented in this story.
Answer:
Virginia Woolf is a famous English novelist and short story writer. In
this story, she has presented the picture of English society in her age. The
story shows a change in the social life of that period. These were the times
when the high-ups were coming down. The moral values were on decline. This
also show that the common people were becoming rich where as the rich were
becoming weak not only economically but morally also. Actually, the rich were
idle and they considered it their right to rule the people. They led a life of
luxury but did nothing to earn for themselves. Hence, they had to adopt foul
means to maintain themselves. The Duchess was a good example of such high-
ups.
On the other hand, common people were getting education and working
hard to change their conditions. In the result, they were earning money and
their standard of living had improved. They cared a little for the so called high
ups. The writer has brought out the strong influence of lust for wealth. The
jeweler collected the heaps of wealth by foul means. The whole life of jeweler
shows his hard struggle and sharp practices in gathering wealth.
In short, the whole story brings before us the changes through which the
society of Virginia Woolf’s time was going.
Q. No. 3:

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Write a character sketch of Oliver Bacon.


Answer:
Oliver Bacon is the central character of this story. He is a famous, rich
and the most successful jeweler of London. He is living in a beautiful and well
furnished house. He has servants to serve him. Though, he has passed his
youth, yet is in good health and is very active in his business.
In his early life, he was very poor and sold watches and stolen dogs. But,
now he is the owner of a jewelry shop, in the most expensive area of London.
This all show that he is a hard working man. Although, he is a very successful
man now, yet still he wants to rise higher. Actually, he wants to fulfill his
mother’s dream who wanted to see him the most successful man of Britain.
Despite, now he is a rich man, he is suffering from inferiority complex and
wants to get rid of his past. He wants to develop relations with the gentry to
overcome his inferiority complex. The Duchess is aware of his weakness and
takes advantage of it.
In short, he is a greedy kind of person who is hungry for money and
status.
Q. No 4:
Write a character sketch of the Duchess.
Answer:
The Duchess in the story belongs to the highest and richest class in the
English society. But, with the passage of time, like other people of her class,
she started coming down economically and morally.
Her appearances show that she likes to wear good dress and is very
careful about her outwardly looks. But, she is a fat woman and even the
expensive clothes are not able to hide her fatness. This also shows that she is
an idle like woman and does not work at home.
Her face is real mirror of her moral corruption. She is there in the shop of
jeweler to fool him. Although, the jeweler is aware that she is a cheater, yet she
is able to deceive him once again. This shows her cleverness. The way she
takes the advantage of the weaknesses of the jeweler shows that she knows
very well that how to exploit others weaknesses.
In short, she is a morally corrupt and mean woman, who even does not
hesitate to use the name of her daughter to deceive the jeweler.

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