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II. This story about a frightening incident is narrated in a h... - Beehive
II. This story about a frightening incident is narrated in a humorous way. What makes it humorous? (Think of the contrasts it presents between dreams and reality. Some of them are listed below.)
1. (i) The kind of person the doctor is (money, possessions)
(ii) The kind of person he wants to be (appearance, ambition)
2. (i) The person he wants to marry
(ii) The person he actually marries
3. (i) His thoughts when he looks into the mirror
(ii) His thoughts when the snake is coiled around his arm
Write short paragraphs on each of these to get your answer.
1. (i) The kind of person the doctor is: The doctor is a man of very limited means. He lives in a small, rented, rat-infested room without electricity. His possessions include only sixty rupees, a few shirts, dhotis, and one solitary black coat.
(ii) The kind of person he wants to be: He wants to be a handsome and influential person. He is highly conscious of his appearance and takes great pride in being a bachelor and a doctor, constantly thinking of ways to look more impressive.
2. (i) The person he wants to marry: He wants to marry a wealthy woman doctor with a "fat" medical practice. He specifically wants a fat wife so that if he ever makes a mistake and needs to run away, she wouldn't be able to catch him.
(ii) The person he actually marries: In reality, he marries a thin, reedy woman who has the "gift of a sprinter." This is the complete opposite of the fat woman he had imagined.
3. (i) His thoughts when he looks into the mirror: He is filled with vanity and self-admiration. He thinks he is very handsome and makes "earth-shaking" decisions to shave daily and keep a smile on his face to enhance his looks.
(ii) His thoughts when the snake is coiled around his arm: His pride completely vanishes and he is struck by the fear of death. He realizes his helplessness and calls himself a "poor, foolish, and stupid doctor," acknowledging that he doesn't even have medicines in his room for a snakebite.