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Assamese Stories

  The Snake and the Mirror

I. Discuss in pairs and answer each question below in a short paragraph (30 − 40 words).

1. “The sound was familiar one.” What sound did the doctor hear? What did he think it was? How many times did he hear it? (Find the places in the text.) When and why did the sounds stop? 

Answer

The doctor lived in a room which was full of rats. He heard the sounds of the rats. There was a regular traffic of rats to and from the beam. He heard the sound thrice. The sound stopped suddenly as rats had seen a snake.

2. What two “important” and “earth-shaking” decisions did the doctor take while he was looking into the mirror?

Answer

The doctor took two "important" and "earth-shaking" while he was looking into the mirror First, he decided to shave daily and grow a thin moustache. Second, always to keep an attractive smile on his face.

3. “I looked into the mirror and smiled,” says the doctor. A little later he says, “I forgot my danger and smiled feebly at myself.” What is the doctor’s opinion about himself when: (i) he first smiles, and (ii) he smiles again? In what way do his thoughts change in between, and why?

Answer 

(i) When the doctor first smiles, he has an inflated opinion of himself, admiring his looks and profession. 

(ii) In the second instance, the doctor smiles at his foolishness and helplessness.

His thoughts change after his encounter with the snake—from being a proud doctor he moves on to accept his stupidity.

II.

This story about a frightening incident is narrated in a humorous way. What makes it humorous? (Think of the contrasts it presents between dreams and reality. Some of them are listed below.)

1. (i) The kind of person the doctor is (money, possessions)

(ii) The kind of person he wants to be (appearance, ambition) 

2.(i) The person he wants to marry

(ii) The person he actually marries

3.(i) His thoughts when he looks into the mirror

(ii) His thoughts when the snake is coiled around his arm

Write short paragraphs on each of these to get your answer.

Answer

1. (i) The doctor is a poor person. He has hardly any money. he lives in an unelectrified house. It is small rented room with plenty of rats living in it. He has just started his medical practice. So he is not a man of possessions or money.

(ii) The Person wants to be rich. he also would like to have good appearance. That's why he decides to grow a thin moustache.

2. (i) The doctor wants to marry a woman doctor with good medical practice and a lot of money. She would be fat as not to run after him and catch him.

(ii) He marries a thin reedy woman who has a gift of sprinter.

3. (i) His thoughts are full of joy and satisfaction. He decides to grow thin moustache and keep smiling always. He finds his smile attractive 

(ii) He turned to stone. He sat like stone image in the flesh. However, his mind was very active. He felt the great presence of creator. He decides to write the words 'O God' outside his little heart.

Thinking about Language

II.

Expressions used to show fear

Can you find the expressions in the story that tell you that the author was frightened? Read the story and complete the following sentences.

1. I was turned _________________.

2. I sat there holding _________________.

3. In the light of the lamp I sat there like ___________.

Answer 

1. I was turned to stone.

2. I sat there holding my breath.

3. In the light of the lamp I sat there like a stone image in the flesh.


III.

Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italics, and write the appropriate meaning next to the sentence. The first one has been done for you.

1. I knew a man was following me, I was scared out of my wits. (very frightened)

2. I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge.

3. He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw the bull coming towards him.

4. You really gave me a fright when you crept up behind me like that.

5. Wait until I tell his story — it will make your hair stand on end.

6. Paralysed with fear, the boy faced his abductors.

7. The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle.

Answer

1. I knew a man was following me, I was scared out of my wits. (very frightened)

2. I got a fright when I realised how close I was to the cliff edge. (frightened by something that happens suddenly)

3. He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw the bull coming towards him. (very frightened)

4. You really gave me a fright when you crept up behind me like that. (frightened by something that happens suddenly)

5. Wait until I tell his story — it will make your hair stand on end. (makes another feel frightened)

6. Paralysed with fear, the boy faced his abductors. (too scared to move)

7. The boy hid behind the door, not moving a muscle. (too scared to move)

IV.

Report these questions using if/whether orwhy/when/where/how/which/what.

Remember the italicised verbs change into the past tense.

1. Meena asked her friend, “Do you think your teacher will come today?”

2. David asked his colleague, “Where will you go this summer?”

3. He asked the little boy, “Why are you studying English?”

4. She asked me, “When are we going to leave?”

5. Pran asked me, “Have you finished reading the newspaper?”

6. Seema asked her, “How long have you lived here?”

7. Sheila asked the children “Are you ready to do the work?”


Answer 

1. Meena asked her friend if she thought her teacher would come that day.

2. David asked his colleague where he would go that summer.

3. He asked the little boy why he was studying English.

4. She asked me when we were going to leave.

5. Pran asked me if I had finished reading the newspaper.

6. Seema asked her how long she had lived there.

7. Sheila asked the children if they were ready to do the work.


Extract Based Questions (3 marks each)

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:

Question 1:

It seemed as if God appreciated that. The snake turned its head. It looked into the mirror and saw its reflection. I do not claim that it was the first snake that ever looked into the mirror. But it was certain » that the snake was looking into the mirror. Was it admiring its own beauty ? Was it trying to make an important decision about growing a moustache or using eye shadow and mascara or wearing a vermilion spot on its forehead ?

1. Where did the snake move its head ?

2. Why did the narrator call it the “first snake” ?

3. Find a word in the passage that means ‘look at with pleasure and satisfaction’.

(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-013)

Answer:

1. The snake moved its head towards the mirror.

2. The narrator calls it the “first snake” because this was the first snake he had seen which enjoyed looking into the mirror.

3. Admiring.

Question 2:

“I took my friend and one or two others to my room to move my things from there. But we found we had little to carry.”

1. Why did narrator want to remove his things ?

2. Why was there little to carry ?

3. Write the opposite of “friend”.

Answer:

1. The narrator wanted to remove his things as he wanted to leave his house because of the fear. of the snake.

2. There was little to carry because thieves had stolen his things.

3. Foe.

Question 3:

I didn’t jump. I didn’t tremble. I didn’t cry out. There was no time to do any such thing. The snake slithered along my shoulder and coiled around my left arm above the elbow. The hood was spread out and its head was hardly three or four inch from my face!

It would not be correct to say merely that I sat there holding my breath I was turned to stone.

1. Why did the author not jump, tremble and cry ?

2. Did the snake bit the speaker ? What was his reaction ?

3. What does the word “tremble” from the above lines mean ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-038)

Answer:

1. The author did not jump, tremble and cry because a snake had fallen on his shoulders.

2. No, the snake did not bite the speaker. He said, “Oh!” He had a relief as he was not bitten by the snake.

3. Shiver.

Question 4:

The snake unwound itself from my arm and slowly slithered into my lap. From there it crept onto the table and moved towards the mirror. Perhaps it wanted to enjoy its reflection at closer quarters.

1. Where did the snake settle after uncoiling from the writer’s arm ?

2. Why did the snake move towards the mirror ?

3. What does the word “slithered” mean ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-041)

Answer:

1. The snake settled in the writer’s lap after uncoiling from the writer’s arm.

2. The snake moved towards the mirror to have a closer look of its image.

3. Crept.

Question 5:

I did not tremble. I didn’t cry out. There was no time to do any such thing. The snake slithered along my shoulder and coiled around my left arm above the elbow. The hood was spread out and its head was hardly three or four inches from my facet.

1. What did the snake do to him (doctor) ?

2. How far was death from him ?

3. Find a word from th$ passage which means the same as “stretched”.

(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-023)

Answer:

1. The snake coiled around his left arm above the elbow and spread out its hood’

2. Death was just three or four inches away from him.

3. Spread.

Short Answer Type Questions (2 marks each)

(About 30-40 words each)

Question 1:

What was the doctor thinking while he was seated before the mirror ? (SA-1,2014-15)

Answer:

The doctor thought of various medicine he had and if any medicine was good enough to save him if the snake did bite him. He also realized that God had punished him for being so proud and arrogant.

Question 2:

Why did the doctor run from his house ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-014)

Or

Why did the doctor run away to his friend’s house ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-052)

Answer:

From writer’s arm the snake slithered into his lap, crept onto the table and then moved towards the mirror. The writer revived, got up from the chair and leapt into the yard and ran to his friend’s house to save his life.

Question 3:

How did the doctor show the presence of mind when he encountered the snake ?

(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-021)

Answer:

The doctor showed great presence of mind on seeing the snake: He neither jumped nor cried out.

He sat on the chair holding his breath. His body was still but his mind remained very active.

Question 4:

How did the snake change the writer’s opinion about himself ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-025)

Answer:

The writer was proud of being a doctor. Coming face-to-face with the snake made him humble. He

thought he was only a poor and stupid doctor who should not be proud of his profession.

Question 5:

While looking into the mirror, what important and earth-shaking decisions did the doctor make ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-027)

Or

What were the two important decisions taken by the doctor while looking into the mirror ?(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-039)

Answer:

The important decision m^de by the doctor was that he would shave daily and grow a thin moustache, to look more handsome.

The earth-shaking decision made by the doctor was that he would always keep that attractive smile on his face.




Question 6:

What did the doctor do on seeing the snake ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-029)


Answer:

The doctor saw the snake’s reflection in the mirror. He, then, went to have a closer look. He got up from the chair and ran away from the house.


 


Question 7:

What type of woman did the doctor in the story “The Snake and the Mirror”, want to get married to and why? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-031)


Answer:

The doctor, who had plenty of money and good medical practice, wanted to get married to a woman who was fat. The reason he gave was that if he, the doctor husband ever made any mistake, and tried to run away, she would not be able to catch him and stop him from escaping.


 


Question 8:

Why did the author of “The Snake and the Mirror” fantasize a fat woman as his wife ?(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-037)


Answer:

The author of “The Snake and the Mirror’ fantasizes a fat woman as his wife since she would never be able to catch the doctor on his mistakes. She would not be able to run after him and he would be saved of all kinds of punishments. Thus, the author fantasizes a fat woman as his wife.




Question 9:

Why did the snake leave the doctor’s arm? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-040)


Answer:

The snake left the doctor’s arm because it saw its reflection in the mirror and was fascinated by it and so wanted to enjoy its own reflection by having a closer look. Like his parents even he respects all religions.


 


Question 10:

What made the doctor utter “Death lurked four inches away” ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI- 048)


Answer:

The doctor was under the grip of the snake, and sat motionless as a statue, his body was inactive but mind was completely active. He knew very well that the snake would bite him at the slightest movement. This is what made his utter these words.


 


 


Long Answer Type Questions (4 marks each)

(About 80-100 words each)


Question 1:

“Birds of the same feathers flock together” goes the saying. Does the encounter between the snake and the doctor in the story “The Snake and the Mirror” support the saying? Why or why not ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-016)


Answer:

Yes, the story supports the saying which means that the people of similar habits and tastes find each other. The doctor enjoyed self-appreciation and could not resist the temptation of looking at his reflection in the mirror. He also takes a number of decisions, so as to improve his looks. The snake that coiled itself on the doctor’s arm, kept staring at its reflection in the mirror for a long time, enjoying its beauty and appreciating its form. The snake was so much engrossed in its beauty that it forgot as to why it had come to the author’s house.




Question 2:

Without mirror, the story will lose its charm and reality. Justify. (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-018)


Answer:

The story would lose its charm and reality without the mirror because it fascinates both the characters i.e., doctor and the snake. The doctor makes two important decisions – saving daily and growing thin moustaches to make himself more handsome and keeping a smile on the face all the time while looking at himself in the mirror. The snake also feels attracted to look at his face in the mirror and leaves the doctor’s arm. It sits on the table in front of mirror and the doctor finds an opportunity to move away to save himself. Thus, the story does revolve around the mirror and therefore its important.


 


Question 3:

What are the similarities between the doctor and the snake ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-019)


Answer:

The doctor and the snake had striking similarities. Both were victims of self-adoration. This is clearly visible in two decisions of the doctor- to shave daily and a grow moustache and also to wear an attractive smile on his face to look handsome. While the snake enjoyed looking at his reflection at closer quarters. It did not move the doctor’s arm and later crept into the table and moved towards the mirror. ,


 



Question 4:

Justify the title of the story ‘The Snake and the Mirror’. (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-020)


Answer:

The story revolves round th#narrator, the snake, and the mirror. The narrator hears some fanjiliar sounds – a dull thud and a snake lands on his shoulder. The doctor is terrified and sits there like a stone. He suddenly feels the presence of the cfeator of the world and death 4-inches away. He forgets danger and smiles feebly. The snake looks into the mirror, moves towards the mirror and wants to enjoy a close reflection in the mirror. Thus the title is justified as the story revolves around the snake and the mirror.


 



Question 5:

Describe in detail the doctor’s feelings when he saw the snake coiled around his arm ?(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-043)


Answer:

The doctor was so engrossed in his day dreaming that he did not realize that a snake had wriggled

over the back of the chair and landed on his shoulders and could round his left arm with its hood spread out. The doctor sat there without moving an inch, he was afraid lest the snake might strike.

He thought of various medicines he had and if any one of them was good enough to save him if the * snake struck him. He realized the presence of God and felt that it was a punishment for being proud and arrogant.


 


 


Value Based Question (4 marks)


Question 1:

God has a lot of ways of controlling Our lines. Discuss this in the light of the story ‘The Snake and the Mirror’. .


Answer:

Our life is definitely in the hands of God. He is fire supreme power in control of our lives. At times we forget this like the young doctor. He was under the false belief that he was the one who would decide what was going to happen in his life. He was standing in front of the mirror with a lot of pride thinking about his future. The snake was a symbol of God’s control over him. It made him realize that he was close to death and not to life. He was not the master of his life.

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