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05: A Face in the Dark by Ruskin Bond
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- #Answers from A Face in the Dark by Ruskin Bond
Read the extract and answer the following questions:
- #Section : IWhen there was a strong wind, the pine trees made sad, eerie sounds that kept most people to the main road. But Mr. Oliver was not a nervous or imaginative man. He carried a torch, and its gleam—the batteries were running down-moved fitfully down the narrow forest path. When its flickering light fell in the figure of a boy, who was sitting alone on a rock, Mr. Oliver stopped. Boys were not supposed to be out after dark.
- Qstn #1What picture of the school is projected here?Ans : The school was situated on the outskirts of the hill station of Shimla. The school had its established reputation from before Kipling's time. It had been run on English public school lines. The boys of the school belonged to wealthy Indian families. They wore blazers, caps and ties. The Life Magazine had once called the school 'Eton of the East'.
- Qstn #2Why the school in which Mr Oliver was a teacher, called the 'Eton of the East"?Ans : Eton school is said to run on the British pattern. It begins with the standard of teaching. There is a no-nonsense there. There are weekly assessments of the boys and the results are public. If there is any drop in the result, the teacher is summoned. The school activities are having unrelenting competition.
The school in Shimla in which Mr Oliver was a teacher ran on the same principles. The boys were disciplined and followed the rules and regulations of the school. It was a prestigious school and thus called the 'Eton of the East'.
- Qstn #3Who was Mr Oliver and what was his daily routine?Ans : Mr Oliver was an Anglo-Indian teacher who had been teaching in a school situated on the outskirts of the hill station of Shimla for several years. The Shimla Bazaar was about three miles from the school. It had restaurants, cinemas, etc. Mr Oliver, a bachelor, used to stroll into the town in the evening and returned after dark taking a short cut through the pine forest.
- Qstn #4How can you say that Mr Oliver was a brave man?
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Was Mr Oliver was a strong or a fearful man?Ans : Shimla, a very high hill station has many pine forests. People in those days avoided the route through these forests as when there were strong wind; sad eerie sounds which were frightening enough to raise anyone's goosebumps. But Mr Oliver was not that sort of person. He was not a nervous or imaginative man. He usually carried a torch and its beam moved fitfully down the forest path. Even when he saw a boy's figure in that lonely place, he didn't get scared. Rather he asked him the reason for being alone and weeping.
- Qstn #5What did Mr Oliver see when he was returning back while passing through the pine forest?Ans : Mr Oliver was on his usual walk in the evening. While returning back from Shimla Bazaar through the narrow path of the pine forest, he came across an unusual sight. He saw a figure on the rock. He usually carried a torch with him always and as soon as the flickering light of his torch fell upon the figure, he found it to be a boy and stopped. It was a strange sight as the boys were not supposed to be out after dark.
- #Section : II"I saw something—something horrible—a boy weeping in the forest—and he had no face!"
"No face, Sahib?"
"No eyes, nose, mouth-nothing!"
"Do you mean it was like this, Sahib?" asked the watchman, and raised the lamp to his own face. The watchman had no eyes, no ears, no features at all—not even an eyebrow! And that's when the wind blew the lamp out.
- Qstn #1Why was Mr Oliver surprised to see the boy?Ans : On his usual walk, when Mr Oliver saw a boy sitting alone on a rock, he was surprised to see him as the boys of the school were not supposed to be out after dark. And as the place was near to school, he could imagine no one else outsider there. He questioned him strongly that what he was doing there and when he got no reply, he moved closer so that he could recognize the boy.
- Qstn #2Why was the boy called a miscreant?Ans : The place where Mr Oliver saw the boy in the woods was not far away from the school in which he was teaching. Therefore he thought that the boy must be from that school and the students of the school were supposed to be much disciplined and to abide by the rules. Finding him at that time of hour made him think that the boy might have done some mischief and that was why he was hiding there.
- Qstn #3Why did Mr Oliver move closer to the boy who was sitting alone on the rock in the forest?Ans : Mr Oliver encountered a figure while coming back to school one night. He was surprised and felt uneasy to see it. When the light of his torch fell on the figure, it came out to be a boy. He stopped there and asked him sharply what he was doing there. Getting no response, he moved closer to him and sensed something wrong. The boy appeared to be crying with his face in his hands and his body was moving violently.
- Qstn #4How did he show his concern for the boy? Did the boy reply affirmatively?Ans : Mr Oliver became angry on seeing the boy alone in the forest at night. He asked him strongly the reason for being there but the boy didn't answer. He moved closer to him thinking that he must have done wrong and for that reason, he had run away from the school. But then he realized that the boy was sobbing and soon his anger gave way to concern. He again asked him why he was crying but the boy neither replied nor looked up. His body was shivering due to silent sobbing. He told him not to be there alone at that hour and asked what the trouble was.
- Qstn #5Which horrible sight frightened Mr Oliver?Ans : As Mr Oliver approached the boy, he discovered that the boy was sobbing holding his face in
his hands. His body was shaking. It was a strange, soundless weeping. Initially, Mr Oliver got angry but when he heard him crying his anger diverted into concern. He suggested to the boy that he shouldn't be there at that time and asked the problem. When the boy looked up, the light from Mr Oliver's torch fell upon the boy's face which had no eyes, ears, nose or mouth. This sight frightened him so much that he ran away from the place without pausing for a second.
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