(c) The Post Master’s rudeness to Ali reveals his ___________________.
(i) lack of empathy
(ii) preoccupation with his work
(iii) preconceived notions
(iv) sensitivity
Answer
(i) lack of empathy
5. Answer the following questions briefly.
(a) Who was Ali? Where did he go daily?
Answer
Ali was a clever and crack shot hunter, Coachman. He was so obsessed with hunting that not a day would pass when he would not hunt. He would go to the post office daily.
(b) “Ali displays qualities of love and patience”. Give evidence from the story to support the statement.
Answer
Ali had been visiting the post office regularly for last five years to get a letter from his only daughter, Miriam about her well-being. He was the first one to arrive at the post office and last one to go. Such was the height of his love for his daughter. He even suffered insult, humiliation and ridicule of the post office employees patiently. Though he had grown extremely old and frail and his end was drawing near, yet he gave five gold guinneas to Lakshmi Das, a post office clerk, to deliver the letter at his grave. So he was an epitome of love, patience, hope and faith.
(c) How do you know Ali was a familiar figure at the post office?
Answer
Ali was a well-known figure at the post office because he had been visiting the post office regularly for last five years. He sat on the same bench everyday waiting for his name to be called. The postmen made fun of him. Even though there would be no letter for him, they would call out his name, just to see his reaction. The post office became a place of pilgrimage for Ali. Even bad weather could not deter him. He was always the first one to arrive at the post office.
(d) Why did Ali give up hunting?
Answer
His only daughter Miriam got married and left him. Ali then understood the real meaning of love and
separation. So he gave up hunting.
(e) What impression do you form of the postmaster after reading the story ‘The Letter’?
Answer
In the beginning, the postmaster appears to be haughty, arrogant, ill-tempered, unfeeling, selfish, impatient, insensitive, indifferent, irresponsible and unresponsive. His face is as inexpressive as a pumpkin. There is no sign of loveliness in his features. He does not understand Ali’s feelings and anxiety. He considers Ali a mad man and rebukes him by calling him a ‘pest’.But, he undergoes a complete transformation when he himself faces the mental trauma of not getting the news of his own daughter’s well-being. Now he realises the pain and suffering of Ali. He is full of remorse, guilt and repentance. He becomes loving, caring, helpful and sympathetic.
(f) The postmaster says to Ali, “What a pest you are, brother!” Do you agree with the statement? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer
Ali used to go to the post office daily. He would go and sit at a particular bench everyday, waiting for his name to be called out. He would not bother anyone. On that particular day, he had come to the post office after several days as he had fallen ill. Since he had not come for many days, he enquired for his letter from the postmaster. The postmaster, who was in a hurry to leave, lost his temper on Ali and called him a pest. Ali was not at all a pest, it was just that he came after many days so he was curious to know whether a letter had come for him.
(g) “Ali came out very slowly, turning after every few steps to gaze at the post office. His eyes were filled with tears of helplessness, for his patience was exhausted, even though he still had faith.” Why were Ali’s eyes filled with tears of helplessness? What had exhausted his patience but not his faith?
Answer
Ali had waited endlessly for his daughter’s letter, he felt helpless. The employees at the post-office made fun of him but he couldn’t resist the temptation of seeing Miriam’s letter. When he was insulted by the postmaster, who called him a ‘pest’, Ali’s patience was exhausted but his unflagging hope told him that a letter would surely arrive.
(h) “Tortured by doubt and remorse, he sat down in the glow of the charcoal sigrit to wait.” Who is tortured by doubt and remorse? Why? What is he waiting for?
Answer
The postmaster is tortured by doubt and remorse. He is filled with remorse because he failed to understand Ali’s concern about his daughter. The postmaster’s daughter was unwell and he anxiously waited for some news of her. When he saw an envelope of a shape and colour that he expected, he quickly snatched it. However, it was not addressed to him but to Ali. His disappointment at not receiving any news of his daughter made him realize the sorrow and pain of Ali who had waited for five years for some news from his daughter.
6.
Loneliness
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Grief
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An old man was walking through the town, now and again drawing his tattered clothes tighter to shield his body from the cold and biting wind.
His lonely way
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The whole town was wrapped in deathly silence
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Loneliness
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Grief
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An old man was walking through the town, now and again drawing his tattered clothes tighter to shield his body from the cold and biting wind.
His lonely way
The old man went back slowly to the bench on which he had been accustomed to sit for five long years.
…such loneliness had come into his life since the day Miriam had gone away, that now, forgetting his sport, he would become lost in the admiration of the green of the green cornfield.
A pitiable figure, a century behind his time.
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The whole town was wrapped in deathly silence
…for the last five years he had no news of this daughter for whose sake alone he dragged along a cheerless existence.
…that the grief of separation is inescapable.
…he sat down under a tree and wept bitterly.
His eyes were filled with tears of helplessness…
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Phrases
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Meanings
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happy memories light up a life that is nearing its close
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the sounds helped him along his lonely way
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the cold used sleep to extend its sway over all things even as a false friend lulls his chosen victim with caressing smiles
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when the evening of his life was drawing in, he left his old ways and suddenly took a new turn
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the whole universe is built up through love and that the grief of separation is inescapable
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the post-master, a man with a face as sad and as inexpressive as a pumpkin, would be seen sitting on his chair inside
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And so the clerk, like a worshipper of Vishnu, repeated his customary thousand names
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The haughty temper of the official had quite left him in his sorrow and anxiety, and had laid bare his human heart
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Answer
Happy memories are a source of joy when one is old and about to die.
The sounds of grinding mills, women singing at work were like a company in his otherwise long, lonely journey from his home to the post office.
The early morning cold-induced sleep, as a result, everybody would be fast asleep and there would be no activity. The early morning cold is just like a person who pretends to be a friend influences its victim with sweet talk.
When Ali grew old, he gave up hunting as he could now understand the pain of getting separated from a loved one. Life had changed for him. His only daughter got married and left him.
Ali after being separated from his daughter realized that the whole world is made of love and the pain of separation is unbearable.
The postmaster had a cheerless and expressionless face just like a pumpkin and would always be seen sitting on his chair inside the post office.
Just as a follower of Lord Vishnu would utter a thousand names of Vishnu every day, the clerk would call out the usual names for whom the letters came every day.
As the postmaster eagerly awaited news from his daughter, he realized how arrogant and indifferent he was. Just like Ali, he was also worried for his daughter.
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