1. Answer the followingeach.1What sort of a person was John Lamb? How did Lamb admire2. What are the similarities between Alice, the mother and Alicethe daughter?3. What does Charles Lamb tell his dream children about thefuneral of grandmother Field?Describe how Lamb used to move about in the garden of the4great house.V5. Who did grandmother Field love best among the Lamb brothersand why?6. Why does Lamb say that though grandmother Field was notthe owner of the house 'yet in some respect she might be saidto be the mistress of it too"?7.Explain "busy idle diversions".How did Alice react to the story telling?9. How did John react to the story telling?10. Nostalgia and memory in Dream Children.II. When did John, the boy in Dream Children smile as much asto say that that would be foolish indeed"?12. Why is the essay entitled "A Reverie?
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1. Charles Lamb admired him for his personality. EXPLANATION: John Lamb was the elder brother of the famous essayist Charles Lamb. Since Charles Lamb had lost his father at a very early age he admired his elder brother who appeared to be a father figure to him 2.Mama and Dee are both strong-willed and determined; Mama's determination is reflected in how she meets the challenges in her life headlong. ... She adopts an African name, telling her mother that she didn't want to be "named after the people who oppress me." 3. Lamb tells the children that Grandmother Field had been given the charge of the house since the owner liked to live in a more fashionable mansion. He tells that she was religious and very good lady, and was respected by everyone.
4. After her, the old ornaments of the house were stripped and set up in the owner's house.Charles Lamb was always excited to go to the great house in his holidays. He loved to spend his time roaming in the empty rooms of the great house. I particular he liked to mob about in the spacious garden of that house.
5. Grandmother Field was a graceful lady
6. The children of James Elia, John and Alice, asked him to tell them about his grandmother-their great grandmother- Mrs. Field who used to live in a great mansion in Norfolk. The house belonged to a rich nobleman who lived in another new house
7. i do not know
8. i do not know
10.Field, pseudonym for the actual person, was Lamb's grandmother. Lamb presents her as an ideal grandmother in an imaginary and inflated way before his “dream children”—she was extremely pious, fearless and compassionate person besides being the best dancer of the area in her youth.
11. idk
12.The essay is subtitled as a 'reverie' because Lamb never married and so he never had children. In the essay he created an imaginary picture of a happy conjugal life—a picture which finally dissolves into nothing as he comes back to reality.
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