Button, Button
Richard Matheson Short Question & Answers |
Q:1 |
Describe the carton that Mrs. Norma Lewis found lying by her front door? |
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It was a cube-shaped carton, sealed with tape. On it was printed their name
and address by hand. |
Q:2 |
What was the address written on the carton? |
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It was: "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, 217-E, Thirty-seventh Street, New York,
New York 10016." |
Q:3 |
What did Norma do when she received the package? |
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Norma picked the package up, unlocked the door, and went into the
apartment. |
Q:4 |
Who was Mrs. Lewis? |
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Mrs. Lewis was the wife of Arthur Lewis and lived with him in small
apartment. Her Christian name was Norma. She worked in some office. |
Q:5 |
Who were Norma and Arthur? |
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Norma and Arthur Lewis were a married couple. They lived in an apartment
in New York. Both of them went to their offices in the morning and returned late in the afternoon. |
Q:6 |
What did Norma find inside the carton? |
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Inside the carton was a push-button unit fastened to a small wooden box. A glass dome covered the button. This cover was locked. |
Q:7 |
Why did the doorbell ring at eight o' clock? |
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The doorbell rant at eight because it was the time of Mr. Steward to visit Mrs. Arthus Lewis. |
Q:8 |
What were the dialogues between Norma and Mr. Steward at the front
door? |
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A When Norma opened the door, Mr. Steward introduced himself. He then begged permission to come in. Norma said that she was busy and could not attend him. |
Q:9 |
Why did Norma consider the tone and attitude of Mr. Steward
offensive? |
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Norma did not like Mr. Steward's attitude because he was insisting unnecessarily. Moreover, his tone and language were rough. So Norma considered all this offensive. |
Q:10 |
What did Mr. Steward tell Norma about the package? |
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Mr. Steward told her that this package could prove very valuable for her. There was a chance of earning a lot of money. |
Q:12 |
Why did Arthur call Steward's proposal a practical joke? |
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Arthur did not like Mr. Steward's proposal. He thought it was not practicable. So he called it a practical joke. |
Q:13 |
Why did Steward feel embarrased when Norma asked whom he
represented? |
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Mr. Steward did not want id show who he was. He wante A Norma asked his company as well. This is Why he got embarrassed when No such a question. |
Q:14 |
How and why did Arthur return the package to Mr. Steward? |
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Arthur did not like this scheme. For him, it was not practicable. Moreover, he did not want to kill anybody for financial gains. He thought it was a murder. |
Q:15 |
Why did Mr. Steward leave his card? |
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Mr. Steward left his card there because he was sure that Norma would contact him later. As a salesman, he knew how women get attracted towards sue schemes of earning money. |
Q:16 |
How did Norma react to the scheme after Mr. Steward had gone? |
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This scheme had, a lot of suspense and attraction for Norma. As it was a strange proposal, she kept on thinking about it. She thought of having money as well. |
Q:17 |
What reason did Arthur give for his not showing interest in the
scheme? |
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Arthur thought that it was immoral. To wish somebody's death was an immoral act for him. He never gave any thought to money. |
Q:18 |
Why did Arthur disagree with his Wife? |
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Arthur had a strong moral character. He disagreed with his wife because he thought that it was immoral. He said that killing someone for the gain of money was a murder. |
Q:19 |
Why did Norma try to persuade her husband to agree with her? |
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Ans: For Norma, the offer was very attractive. She thought she could have a trip to Europe. She could buy a cottage, a car and a nice apartment. So she persuaded her husband to agree with her. |
Q:20 |
What were the reasons Norma gave to her husband to accept the
offer? |
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She said that this heavy amount would change their life-style. All their dreams would come true. They could buy so many new things. Norma gave these reasons to her husband. |
Q:21 |
Why did Mr. Steward continue persuading Norma? |
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Mr. Steward though that Norma would be easily convinced because women often show interests in such schemes. This is why he continued persuading her. |
Q:22 |
What did Norma think of the offer after she had gone to bed? |
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She kept on thinking how it was possible. Above all, she was interested in getting fifty thousand dollars. She did not think whether it was immoral or not. |
Q:23 |
Why did Norma pick the card halves next morning? |
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Norma did not have any strong moral values. She was mainly interested in getting money through this scheme. So without much thought, she picked up the card |
Q:24 |
What did Norma do during the coffee break? |
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During the coffee break, Norma took the card halves from her purse. She held the torn edges together. She found that only Mr. Steward s name and telephone |
Q:25 |
What did Norma do after her lunch? |
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After lunch, she took the card halves from her purse again and Scotch-taped the edges together. She did all this impulsively. |
Q:26 |
Why did Norma telephone Mr. Steward after her duty was over? |
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Just before five, when her duty ws over, Norma telephoned Mr Steward. She did so because of the suspense and financial attraction of the scheme. She wanted to know more about it. |
Q:27 |
What did Norma see when she left the elevator and reached home
from her office? |
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She saw the same package lying by the front door of her apartment. |
Q:28 |
Why did Norma come back to carry the package into her home? |
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Norma first thought that she would not carry it. But when she had gone into her apartment, her inner self forced her to go out and carry the package into her home. |
Q:29 |
What did Norma do with the package when she brought it in? |
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She first put it at the kitchen table. She went to the living room. She sat there and kept looking out of the window. Her mind was constantly busy. Then she went to the kitchen and put the package in a bottom cabinet. |
Q:30 |
Why did Norma think of throwing the package out in the morning? |
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She had succeeded in overcoming her desire to get money by immoral means. So she gave up her interest in this scheme. This is why she thought of throwing it out. |
Q:31 |
Why did Arthur call the offer 'murder'? |
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Arthur was of the opinion that causing someone's death was a murder. For him, human life was more precious than anything else. So he called it murder. |
Q:32 |
What did Norma intend to do with the fifty thousand dollars, if she ever
got them through the scheme? |
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Norma thought that she would go along with Arthur on a trip to Europe. She also thought that they would buy a cottage on the Island, a car, new furniture, and other things. |
Q:33 |
Why did Arthur not like his wife's idea of getting money through the
scheme? |
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For Arthur, such an act was immoral. He disliked the idea of getting money by causing someone's death, whether they knew that person or not. |
Q:34 |
Why did Norma call the scheme some research project? |
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This scheme was of new type. On the surface, it looked impossible. But Mr. Steward had assured them of its success. On the basis of all these things, Norma thought that it might be a research project. |
Q:35 |
What did Norma think when she was stacking dishes? |
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At that time, she had decided that she would go for the scheme. She thought of accepting the offer. So she dried her hands and took the packet from the cabinet. Then she unlocked it and pushed the button. |
Q:36 |
What was the message Norma received on pushing the button? |
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Someone from the Lenox Hill Hospital informed her of Arthur's death. The message was that Arthur was run over by the subway train. |
Q:37 |
What was Norma's condition after receiving the news from the
hospital? |
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She was shocked. She was conscious of shaking her head but couldn't stop. She couldn't seem to breathe. |
Q:38 |
What is the significance of Arthur's life-insurance policy? |
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Arthur's life was insured for twenty-five thousand dollars. It was to be. doubled in case of such an accident. As he had died in an accident, his wife was to receive fifty thousand dollars. |
Q:39 |
Did Norma remain normal on hearing the news of the accident of her
husband? |
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No, she could not remain normal. She was in the condition of a great shock. She removed the button unit from the wastebasket. Then she began to hit it hard on the sink. She wanted it to break into pieces. |
Q:40 |
Describe Mr. Steward's final talk with Norma on telephone? |
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When Norma received Mr. Steward's telephone, she complained that he was not true. She shaid that he had claimed she wouldn't know the one that died. He replied that she did not know her husband in reality. |
Q:41 |
Why do you think Mr. Steward's final remarks were justified? |
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Mr. Steward was justified in saying that Norma did not know her husband. Had she known him fully well, she would not have gone against his will. She would not have committed such an immoral act. |
Q:42 |
What impression do you gather of Norma's bend of mind? |
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Norma was of weak mind. She had no strong sense of morality. She was interested in getting money. |
Q:43 |
Write a note on the Arthur's character? |
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Arthur has a strong moral character. He disliked the scheme because it casued someone's death. He hated getting by such-means. His wife's greediness upset him. |
Q:44 |
Why didn't Norma remain true to her husband? Or Write a note on
Norma's character? |
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Norma had a weak moral character. She was interested in the scheme because it offered fifty thousand dollars. This is why she did not remain true to her husband and acted against his wish. |
Q:45 |
What is the moral lesson of the story "Button Button"? |
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This story presents an imaginary situation. But it conveys a strong moral lesson. Weak people like Norma find short-cuts to success. This story teaches the lesson that they repent in the end. |
Question & Answers in detail |
Q:1 |
Write a note on the character of Arthur? |
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Arthur is morally very strong. He has a very good sense of right and wrong. He loves his wife, but he dislikes her attitude towards the button-unit. His judgement is very clear and arguments very strong. He tries his best to keep his wife away from a foul attempt. In the beginning; he is very polite to Mr. Steward, but when he comes to know the reality, he becomes displease. He wants to enjoy life, but not at the cost of someone else. So we can say that all the character of the story, it is only Arthur who is noble. |
Q:2 |
Why didn't Norma remain true to her husband? |
Ans: |
Norma was actually morally very weak. She had her desires and she knew
she could never get her aims. She wanted to have some sort of a
short-cut. Mr. Steward's scheme had a great appeal for her. In this way;
she and Arthur could have a trip to Europe. She could buy a cottage on
the island. She thought that her life would be changed. This is why she
worked against Arthur's wishes. First she . tried to convince Arthur, but
she found that he was not willing to accept the offer. Overcome by her desires, she went against the wishes of her husband. |
Q:3 |
Do you agree with Norma's assertion that the death of someone you have never seen is not important? |
Ans: |
No, it is impossible to agree with Norma in this matter. If we have death
wishes for someone, it means we are his killers. If we cause someone's
death, it is murder whether we know him or not. As such, it is an immoral
act. Norma wants to do so. She is willing to kill someone for the sake of
money. This is the weakness of her character. She does not know that if
we have evil wishes for someone, we suffer for it. if we have good wishes
for others, we are rewarded by God. She goes against this law of nature
and faces the worst situation. |
Q:4 |
Write the story in your own words. |
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Arthur and Norma, a married couple, lived in an apartment. Both of them
went on their jobs and returned in the evening. One evening Norma
received a package. Then came Mr. Steward and explained that it
contained a button-unit. He said that if they pushed the button, someone
would die. In return they would get $50,000. Arthur did not like this
proposal and asked Mr. Steward to go away. After his departure Norma
kept on discussing it with Arthur. Arthur strongly opposed it, but Norma
was attracted by it. One morning she pushed the button. In the evening
she got the news that Arthur was killed in an accident. Then she
remembered that she would get $50,000, his insurance money. |
Q:5 |
What moral lesson does the story teach? |
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This story criticizes the immoral1 behaviour of the people in the society. It
teaches a moral lesson that greed is a curse, Norma has a greedy nature,
sa she loses her valuable gift in life. By causing someone's death, she
tries to seek the pleasures of life. The result is that she loses all the charm
in her life. She loves her husband very much, but she does not realize that
other human beings are also dear to someone |
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