The Piece of String
Guy De Maupassant |
Q:1 |
Describe the activities of the farmers at the end of the market day? |
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At the end of the market day, the people gathered at a great big hall for a great meal. The rich people were with their vehicles of all types. These included carts, gigs, wagons, dumpcarts. |
Q:2 |
What type of food was available for meal at the big hall? |
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There were chicken, pigeon and legs of mutton in the roast. In addition to it, roast beef and gravy were also available. |
Q:3 |
What were the activities of the people in the big hall? |
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The people in the big hall were dinging and discussing the weather and their crops. They were also talking about their sales ans purchases. |
Q:4 |
Describe how the announcement was made in the big hall? |
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Suddenly, the sound of drum beat was heard at the big hall. Everybody rose from his seat and paid attention to the drumbeater. It was a typical way of making an announcement. |
Q:5 |
What was the announcement? |
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The announcement said that a black leather pocketbook containing five hundred shillings and some business papers was lost. The founder was requested to return it to the Mayor of the caretaker, Mr. James. |
Q:6 |
What was the reward announcement for the finder of the pocketbook? |
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It was annouched that there would be a reward of twenty shillings for the finder of this lost pocketbook. |
Q:7 |
What happened when the meal had concluded? |
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When the meal had concluded, the Chief of the police came and inquired who Mr. Hubert was. Mr. Hubert replied from the other end othe table. The Police Officer asked him to come along with him to the Mayor's office. |
Q:8 |
What was Mr. Hubert's condition when he was going with the Police Chief? |
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Mr. Hubert was shocked and disturbed. He could not understand why he was being taken to the Mayor. Moreover, it was a matter of disgrace for a noble man like Mr. Hubert. |
Q:9 |
Describe the Mayor? |
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The Mayor was a stout, serious man. He was sitting in his office and supervising the affairs of the market day. |
Q:10 |
What did the Mayor say to Mr. Hubert? |
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The Mayor said to Mr. Hubert that he was seen to pick up the pocketbook lost by Mr. James. |
Q:11 |
How did Mr. Hubert react when the Mayor accused Mr. Hubert of picking the pocketbook? |
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Mr. Hubert was a simple countryman. He was terribly shaken by such a blame. He declared on oath that he had never seen the pocketbook. |
Q:12 |
Who was Manana, and why did he accuse Mr. Hubert of picking the lost pocketbook? |
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Manana was a villager. He also lived in the same place where Hubert lived. He prepared harness for the horses. He was regarded as an honest man. |
Q:13 |
Why did Manana accuse Hubert of picking the lost pocketbook? |
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Manana did not actually see Mr. Hubert taking the lost pocketbook. He saw that Hubert was taking something from the ground. He presumed that it would be the pocketbook. This is why he accused him. |
Q:14 |
What explanation did Mr. Hubert give in reply to the charges of the Mayor? |
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Mr. Hubert said that he had picked only a piece of string from the ground. He drew out a little piece of string from his pocket and showed it to the Mayor. |
Q:15 |
Why did the Mayor not believe the innocence of Mr. Hubert? |
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The Mayor could not believe the innocence of Mr. Hubert because Mr. Hubert's arguments were not forceful. Moreover, Manana was a man of good reputation. So it was difficult to doubt that he could be wrong. |
Q:16 |
What did Mr. Hubert do when the Mayor did not believe him? |
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The simple farmer, Mr. Hubert, lifted his hand in anger and spat on the ground. He did so to attest his honour. He then once again declared on oath that he had not even seen the pocketbook. |
Q:17 |
Describe the hot talk between Mr. Hubert and Manana in the Mayor's office? |
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Manana said again and again that Hubert had picked up the pocketbook. Then both of them started quarrelling and their hot talk continued for a long time. |
Q:18 |
Why was Mr. Hubert searched? |
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Mr. Hubert was searched on his own request. It was the only way for him to prove his innocence. He was searched and nothing was found on him. |
Q:19 |
How was Mr. Hubert finally released? |
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The Mayor finally let Mr. Hubert go with a warning. he said that he would consult the legal adviser and ask for further orders. |
Q:20 |
What happened when Mr. Hubert came out of the Mayor's office? |
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As Mr. Hubert came out of the Mayor's office, people surrounded and questioned him. Nobody believed his story of string. Instead people laughed at him. |
Q:21 |
How did the people behave with Mr. Hubert when he pleaded his innocence? |
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Mr. Hubert went along, stopping his friends and telling them the truth of the matter. No one believed him. Instead they abused him and used foul language. |
Q:22 |
Why did people make fun of Hubert's innocence? |
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People made fun of Huberts's innocnce because he had become too serious in this matter. Moreover, Hubert's explanation did not seem acceptable. |
Q:23 |
Comment on the mentality of the people who did not believe Hubert? |
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People mostly need fun and entertainment. These people did not believe him because they found more enjoyment in Manana's story. They did not have positive mentality. |
Q:24 |
How was the pocketbook ultimately found? |
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The next day in the afternoon a man named George returned the pocketbook to Mr. James. He said that he had found it on the road to the village market. |
Q:25 |
Why did George give the pocketbook to his employer? |
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George was not educated man. He did not know how to read and write. Therefore, he could not read the name of the owner of the pocketbook. This is why he gave it to his employer. |
Q:26 |
What did the people think of Hubert when they heard of the return of the pocketbook? |
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The people thought that Hubert was telling lies. They were sure that he had picked up the pocketbook. They thought htat he would have thrown it. So they never believed him. |
Q:27 |
What grieved Mr. Hubert more than anything else? (What made him shameful?) |
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Mr. Hubert was a gentleman. He never committed any crime in his life. In this case, people thought that he was a liar. He could not face his situation. This thing grieved him a lot. |
Q:28 |
What was effect of the distrust that people showed in Mr. Hubert? |
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Mr. Hubert felt his shame and disgrace to his self-respect. He started losing weight. People noticed that he was getting weaker and weaker. He took to his bed and soon he died. |
Q:29 |
How did the people enjoy the story of the string? |
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People started telling this story to amuse themselves. They told it in the manner of a soldier telling the stories of his adventures on the war front. |
Q:30 |
What did Mr. Hubert say in the delirium of his struggles? |
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Mr. Hubert kept claiming his innocence. His words were "A piece of string! A piece of string! By my word of honour I did not lie." |
Q:31 |
Why did Mr. Hubert keep claiming this innocence before his death? |
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Mr. Hubert was innocence man. He did not lie about the pocketbook. But
the people did not believe him. This is why he kept claiming his innocence
when he was on his deathbead. |
Q:32 |
Describe the destruction caused by the flood. |
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The great flood in its great wrath carried away the people of that area with
all their belongings. Only the grave of Hubert withstood the havocs of the
flood. |
Q:33 |
What was engraved on the tombstone of the Mr. Hubert? |
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On his tombstone was engraved: "Here lies a man who told nothing but
truth. Here lies the man who would not prove his innocence, but the flood
approved it!" |
Q:34 |
Write down a short note on Hubert's character. |
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Hubert was a man of strong moral character. He could not think of stealing
things. He did not tell lies. This is why he could not bear the situation when
people blamed him. |
Write down the answer of the following questions in detail: |
Q:1 |
Write down the note on the character of Hubert. |
Ans: |
Hubert was an old villager, very simple and very gentle. He once went to
the village market. On the way, he picked up a piece of string.
Unfortunately, Manana saw him and blamed that he had picked the lost
pocketbook. Hubert could not stand that. He was a sensitive man and told
everybody that he was innocent. But nobody believed him. This hurt him
all the more. People thought that he was a wicked man and was telling
lies. As a result, Hubert fell ill. Before his death, he kept on claiming that
he was not a liar, but no one believed him. Hubert was such a pious man
that God confirmed his innocence by sending a huge flood. |
Q:2 |
Write ten lines on the mentality of the people who did not believe
Hubert? |
Ans: |
People all over the world are in search of something amusing and
amazing. They want to have fun at the cost of someone. This is why they
were not willing to spare him. They told this story of the string again and
again to enjoy themselves. Moreover, Hubert was such a gentle and
simple person that he could not present his case well before his fellows
villagers. Anyhow, the main reason for his sad end was the mentality of
the villagers. They did not let him off because in this way they could lose
their fun also. |
Q:3 |
Why did the Mayor not believe the innocence of Hubert? |
Ans: |
The Mayor did not expect that Mr. Manana could tell lies. As Mr. Manana
claimed again and again that the pocketbook was taken by Hubert, the
Mayor was bound to believe it. Once the Mayor had made up his mind, he
was not ready to accept Hubert's arguments. Moreover, it looked quite
strange that Hubert bent down and picked only a worthless piece of string.
This is why the Mayor could not believe the innocence of Hubert. |
Q:4 |
Was it necessary for Hubert to continue pleading his innocence? |
Ans: |
Hubert was on old countryman. He was so simple and gentle that he did
not know the tricks that people usually play with others. His heart was pure
and full of innocence. He was badly hurt when he was falsely blamed. He
went to the people to ensure them of his innocence. But it bore bad
results. They were not willing to believe him. The more he insisted, the
more they abused him. Out of innocence, he spoiled his case. |
Q:5 |
What suggestions can you give to Hubert to save him from such a
humiliating situation? |
Ans: |
First of all, Hubert shouldn't have picked the useless piece of string from
the ground. Secondly, he shouldn't have abused Mr. Manana in the
presence of the Mayor. It annoyed the Mayor and he turned against him.
Manana in the presence of the Mayor. It annoyed the Mayor and he turned
against him. Thirdly, he shouldn't have presented his case before
everybody. Hubert spoiled his case by doing so. Fourthly, when the
pocketbook was found, Hubert should have kept silent. Fifthly, he should
have this also in his mind that sometimes a man suffers for no fault of his
own. |
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