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1) Chubukov says of Natalya: “... as if she won’t consent! She’s in love; egad, she’s like a lovesick cat…” Would you agree? Give reasons for your answer.

2) What does Chubukov suspect at first that Lomov has come for? Is he sincere when he later mentions “And I’ve always loved you, my angel, as if you were my own son”? Give reasons for your answer from the play

3) When Kisa Gotami's son dies, she goes from house to house. What does she ask for? Does she get it? Why not?

4) Life is full of trials and tribulations which anyone can overcome through his or her own efforts. Explain this with reference to Kisa Gotami’s Life.

5) What makes the elders in Goa nostalgic?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) Chubukov considered Lomov as a good marriage prospect for his daughter. When Lomov shows doubt, Chubukov told Lomov that Natalya was in love with him. It seemed like she was more in love with her dogs, lands, and meadows than to Lomov.

2) Chubukov suspected at first that Lomov had come to borrow money. He was not at all sincere when he told Lomov that he was like his own son and he had always loved him.

3) When Kisa Gotami’s son passes away, she goes from house to house asking for medicine that can cure her child. No, she does not get any medicine because her child was already dead and no medicine can have brought him back to life.

4) Kisa Gotami's story speaks of mortal human beings who must face death and suffering. It is a lesson that is about overcoming personal tragedies and moving on in life.

5) The good old Portuguese days, the Portuguese, and the loaves of bread makes the elders of Goa nostalgic.

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Answer 1)

  • Natalya is evidently in love, which can be easily inferred from her behaviour and talking. She even started weeping when she got to know about Lomov’s proposal. Her love is visible when she urges her father to bring back Lomov at once, even after such a huge argument.

Answer 2)

  • At first, Chubukov suspected that Lomov had come to borrow money. He was not sincere when he told Lomov that he had always loved him and that he was like his own son. He had decided that he would not give Lomov any money if he tried borrowing from him. If he truly meant what he had said, then he would not have thought of not giving him money. He said so only because Lomov had come with the proposal to marry his daughter.

Answer 3)

  • When Kisa Gotami's son died, she went from house to house, asking if she could get some medicine that would cure her child. No, she did not get it because her child was dead and no medicine could have brought him back to life. 2. Kisa Gotami again goes from house to house after she speaks with the Buddha.

Answer 4)

  • Yes, Life is full of trials and tribulations which can be overcome by a human being through his own efforts. When Kisa Gotami's only son died, she went door to door asking for medicine to cure her child as she could not believe the fact that her son had died.

Answer 5) .

  • In Goa, the elders are nostalgic about the good Old Portuguese days as well as the Portuguese and their famous loaves of bread.

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