ENGLISH The Last Leaf
The Last Leaf
Date- 13/8/21
Topics Covered- Reading and explanation of the chapter.
New words
1.congenial
2.swaggered
3.curative
4.satyr
5.derision
6.twilight
Read
the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. |
“She has one chance
in-let us say,
ten,” he said,
as he shook down the mercury in his clinical thermometer, “and
that chance is for her to want
to live. Your
little lady has made up her mind that she’s not going
to get well.
Has she anything on her mind?” |
Who is
the ‘little lady’ mentioned in the text? |
The ‘little lady’ is Johnsy who is suffering from pneumonia. |
Why
does the ‘little lady’ have just one in a ten chances of recovery? |
The little lady
just has one
in a ten
chances of recovery because she has
lost all her
will to live and thus even
the medicines fail
to have any
positive effect on
her. |
What
according to the doctor is there on the little lady’s mind? |
According to the
doctor, the little lady has something worth thinking twice,
for instance, a
man. |
Give
the synonym of probability. |
chance |
“Try to sleep,” said Sue. “I must call Behrman up to be my
model for the old hermit miner. I’ll not be gone a minute. Don’t try to move
‘til I come back.” |
Why
does Sue ask Johnsy to not move till she returns? |
Johnsy was continuously staring out of the window to see the last ivy leaf fall
from the vine with a feeling that as soon
as that happens she will die
too. In order
to stop Johnsy from thinking, Sue asked
her to not
look outside the
window and not
move till she
returns. |
Where
did Sue go after instructing Johnsy? |
Sue went to call Behrman to be her model and pose for one of her
drawings. |
Who was
Behrman? |
Behrman
was an old
man who was
sixty years old
and a painter by profession who
lived in an apartment on the ground floor,
below Sue and Johnsy. |
Give
the synonym of: mannequin. |
model |
Answer the following questions in 30-40 words. |
What
did Behrman think about Johnsy’s imagination? |
When Sue told
Behrman about how she feared
losing Johnsy due to her strange fantasy |
|
concerning the
last ivy leaf,
he became quite
angry and expressed his contempt and derision for such an idiotic imagination. |
b) |
How did
Sue try to change Johnsy’s pessimistic attitude? |
|
Sue tried to
change Johnsy’s pessimistic attitude towards life
by diverting Johnsy’s mind from the last leaf
and her sickness by making her take interest in things around
her. She tried
to keep up Johnsy’s sagging sprits by
bringing her drawing board in Johnsy’s room and whistling. |
c) |
What
did Sue and Johnsy see when they pulled the curtain after the beating rain? |
|
After the
beating rain and
fierce gusts of
wind that had
continued through the
long night, when
Sue and Johnsy
pulled up the
curtain, they saw
the last ivy
leaf still on the vine.
Still dark green near
its stem, but
with its serrated edges tinted with
the yellow of
dissolution and decay, it hung bravely from a branch some twenty feet above the ground. |
3. |
Answer
the following questions in 100-120 words. |
a) |
What
was the cause of Johnsy’s illness? How could the illness be treated? |
|
Johnsy was bedridden with pneumonia.
However, the real cause of her illness was her negative thinking. Pneumonia had damaged her body
and mind. She had made up her mind that she was going to die. Quite
illogically, she had
linked the falling number of vine
leaves to her
remaining lifespan. Her illness could be treated only by injecting back hope and
willpower in her
life. Her doctor also said that if
she did not want to live then medicines would not help her. |
b) |
How did
Behrman save Johnsy’s life? |
|
Johnsy had
given up on
her life and
was waiting for
the last ivy
leaf to fall
from the vine
which she had associated to her death
as well. One
night, Behrman who
was very furious because of this imagination decided to save
Johnsy’s life. He climbed the
ladder and fought against the icy winds and rains to
paint an ivy
leaf as green
and real as
the one on the vine.
The next morning when Johnsy saw the
leaf on the
vine after the
heavy rains and
icy winds, Johnsy
realised it was a
sin to want
to die and decided to get her will back to want
to live. Even
though the weather took away Behrman’s life, it gave
Johnsy the hope
to live. |
4. |
Do as
directed: |
i. |
Johnsy’s eyes were wide open. (Add a question tag.) Johnsy’s eyes were open wide, weren’t they? |
ii. |
Sue pulled the
shade down. (Change the voice.) The shade was
pulled down by Sue. |
iii.
That leaf
is the greenest one of the tree.
(Change to positive degree.) No other leaf is as green as that one on the tree.
iv.
As soon
as the doctor
had gone, Sue went to the workroom. (Re-write the sentence
using ‘no sooner than…..’)
No sooner had the doctor gone than Sue
went to the workroom.
v.
She wanted
to paint the Bay of Naples someday. (Re-write in the interrogative form.) Didn’t she want to paint the Bay of Naples
someday?
5.
Form nouns from the following words:
(i) imagine |
(ii)
possible |
(iii) disappoint |
(iv)
illustrate |
(v)
arrive |
imagination |
possibility |
disappointment |
illustration |
arrival |
6.
Form adjectives from the following words:
(i) picture |
(ii) silence |
(iii) weariness |
(iv) humour |
(v) triumph |
picturesque |
silent |
weary |
humourous |
triumphant |
7.
Form verbs from the following words:
(i)
belief |
(ii) transformation |
(iii) different |
(iv) sympathy |
(v) able |
believe |
transform |
differ |
sympathise |
able |
8.
Your friend
is unwell and has been hospitalized. Write a letter
to him/her telling
him the importance of having a positive outlook
to life and
hoping for a faster recovery.
Personal Response
9.
‘The Last Leaf’ is a sensitive
story about friendship. Divide the class
into four groups.
Each group should select a life value from the story apart from the
importance of friendship. Let each group give
a short speech
on the life value selected by the group.
Personal Response