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Answer : 10 (PART "B")
➡️ Dear student,
In 'The Dear Departed', we see that the author satirises mankind. Modern man is shown to be materialistic and inhuman. The plot of the story is how a selfish family members of a person suppose their father as dead and argue over division of property. They are more concerned about the material gains rather than mourning over the dead. Therefore, when they find out that Abel Merry Weather is not dead, the situation is very awkward and turns out to be humorous. Even by the end of the story the characters do not come to their senses and act greedily to own the property their father possessed. This highlights the fact that human relationships have become so hollow in the recent times, where people care about and give importance to material and property over blood relations. In old-age, parents become a burden for their children and they often tend to rejoice when they get to know that they would be inheriting all the property.
Answer : 11 (PART "B")
➡️ The impression that I form of Helen Keller is that she was a very brave girl who achieved everything she wanted in spite of being blind and deaf. This shows that we should never lose faith in life. Her journey from being completely desperate to learning to speak, earning a bachelor's degree, getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom (the highest civilian award in the United States) and being an exceptional social activist is a great inspiration for me and many others.
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Answer : 10 (PART "B")
➡️ Dear student,
In 'The Dear Departed', we see that the author satirises mankind. Modern man is shown to be materialistic and inhuman. The plot of the story is how a selfish family members of a person suppose their father as dead and argue over division of property. They are more concerned about the material gains rather than mourning over the dead. Therefore, when they find out that Abel Merry Weather is not dead, the situation is very awkward and turns out to be humorous. Even by the end of the story the characters do not come to their senses and act greedily to own the property their father possessed. This highlights the fact that human relationships have become so hollow in the recent times, where people care about and give importance to material and property over blood relations. In old-age, parents become a burden for their children and they often tend to rejoice when they get to know that they would be inheriting all the property.
Answer : 11 (PART "B")
➡️ The impression that I form of Helen Keller is that she was a very brave girl who achieved everything she wanted in spite of being blind and deaf. This shows that we should never lose faith in life. Her journey from being completely desperate to learning to speak, earning a bachelor's degree, getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom (the highest civilian award in the United States) and being an exceptional social activist is a great inspiration for me and many others.
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10.(b)
Both the families neglect their duties and responsibilities towards their father.
As soon as they think he is dead, they start fighting over his assets.
Mrs Slater takes her father's slippers and quickly replaces his bureau with an old chest of drawers. The Jordans who visit them are no better.
The news about the death of their father leaves them unperturbed.
They are more interested in having tea and discussing about the obituary note.
Mrs. Jordan also insists on making a list of her father's assets so that they can divide it among themselves.
The play therefore, vividly expresses the hollowness and vacuity of human relationships.
11.(b)
Helen was an extremely courageous and hard working girl.
In spite of numerous adversaries and obstacles she had the will power and perseverance to study and even attend college.
Helen Keller was never one to feel incompetent in comparison to others who were blessed with speech and eye sight.
She possessed a die hard attitude and a zest for life.
Her enthusiasm to learn vividly reflects her curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
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