Question 12 Marks
Discuss the following points.
$(i)$ Is the boy intelligent $?$ If so, what is the evidence of it$?$
$(ii)$ Does his outlook on the jalebis episode change after Class $VIII\ ?$ Does he see that episode in a new light $?$
$(iii)$ Why are coins made to ‘talk’ in this stroy $?$ What purpose does it serve $?$
$(i)$ Is the boy intelligent $?$ If so, what is the evidence of it$?$
$(ii)$ Does his outlook on the jalebis episode change after Class $VIII\ ?$ Does he see that episode in a new light $?$
$(iii)$ Why are coins made to ‘talk’ in this stroy $?$ What purpose does it serve $?$
Answer
View full question & answer→$(i)$ Of course, the boy is quite intelligent. He is a brilliant student and was never beaten by his teachers. He gets a scholarship also. He gives suitable arguments to resist the temptation of eating jalebis. The way he prays and tries to convey his message to God also shows that he is an intelligent boy.
$(ii)$ Yes, after Class VIII the boy gets mature. And his outlook on the jalebis episode changes considerably. He thinks that if Allah Miyan were to provide all for asking then man would not learn any skill. Then the man would have been living in nests like vultures and crows.
$(iii)$ In the story the coins are made to ‘talk’. It serves the purpose of alluring and provoking the child to spend them and eat jalebis. If the child would not have eaten jalebis after spending fees money, the story would not have been so interesting and inspiring.
$(ii)$ Yes, after Class VIII the boy gets mature. And his outlook on the jalebis episode changes considerably. He thinks that if Allah Miyan were to provide all for asking then man would not learn any skill. Then the man would have been living in nests like vultures and crows.
$(iii)$ In the story the coins are made to ‘talk’. It serves the purpose of alluring and provoking the child to spend them and eat jalebis. If the child would not have eaten jalebis after spending fees money, the story would not have been so interesting and inspiring.