Class 9 English Chapter 5 NCERT Solutions | The Snake and The Mirror Class 9 English Beehive
Question 1:
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 heard a scuttling sound,
which he thought to be of the rats.
He heard it thrice: as he entered his room; after combing; while looking
at himself in the mirror.
The sounds stopped after the doctor heard a dull thud, because the snake
had fallen to the ground.
2. What two “important” and
“earth-shaking” decisions did the doctor take while he was looking into the
mirror?
ANSWER: While looking into the mirror, the doctor took two “important” and
“earth shaking” decisions: that he would shave daily and grow a thin moustache;
and that he would always wear an attractive smile on his face to look handsome
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.
Question 2:
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)
ANSWER: There is a visible discrepancy between the lifestyle of the doctor and
his high opinion of himself. Even with a meagre income and modest living
condition, he considers himself an eligible bachelor. He is extremely proud of
his looks and profession. The special attention that he lays on his looks—on
his moustache, hair and smile—to look handsome brings in the element of humour
in the story.
2. (i) The person he wants to marry
(ii) The person he actually marries
ANSWER: There is also a contradiction between the kind of wife the doctor
aspires for and the lady he finally marries. The doctor wants to marry a rich
woman doctor. He also wants his wife to be fat, who would not be able to catch
hold of him if someday he does something silly and has to run away from her.
But, contrary to his wishes, he ends up getting married to a slim lady who
could run like a “sprinter”.
3. (i) His thoughts when he looks into
the mirror
ii) His thoughts when the snake is
coiled around his arm
ANSWER: When the doctor looks into the mirror,
he is full of admiration for himself and thinks of ways to make his self more
appealing. He decides to shave daily and keep a thin moustache. He regards his
smile quite attractive and resolves to smile always. But, when the snake is
coiled around his arm, he smiles for a different reason. This time it is at his
foolishness and stupidity, as he did not have any medicines for snakebite.
Perhaps he realises the futility of his vanity.
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