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1.3 - Brainstorming Activities

Brainstorming Activities - 

The Cop and the Anthem


(A1)

(i) Find out the different ways in which Soapy tried to get arrested.

(a) Soapy tried to enter a luxurious cafe.

(b) Soapy took a stone and dashed it through the glass of shop window.                    
(c) Soapy ate meal in a common restaurant and declared that he had no money to pay the bill.               

(d) Soapy yelled like a drunken person and made noise on public place.

(e) Soapy grabbed the umbrella of one person and asked him to call the police.                 

(ii) Describe the atmosphere when Soapy reached near the Church.

(a) A soft light glowed through the violet-stained window.

(b) It was a quiet corner with an old church, quaint, rambling and gabled.                

(c) The moon was above, full and radiant creating brightness.                  
(d) Sparrows twittered sleepily in the eaves in the country churchyard            
(A2)

(i) Read the story and match the incidents given in Column A with the consequences given in Column B.

Column A
Column B
(1) Soapy tried to enter a cafe.
Strong and ready hands of the head waiter turned him around.
(2) Soapy broke a glass window.
The cop ran after another man.
(3) Two waiters pitched Soapy on the callous pavement.
He stood up slowly beating the dust from his clothes.
(4) Soapy heard the anthem being played in the Church.
Suddenly a wonderful change came in his heart.
(5) Cop arrests Soapy for hanging around.
Dream of turning around in life was shattered.

(ii) Give reasons and complete the following:

(a) Soapy had confidence in himself because - The portion of him that would show above the table was neat. He was shaven. His appearance would raise no doubt in the waiter’s mind.  
          
(b) The head waiter of the luxurious cafe did not allow Soapy to enter because – when Soapy set foot inside the restaurant door, the head-waiter’s eye fell upon his tattered trousers and decadent shoes.

(c)The cop did not arrest Soapy for breaking the glass window because – according the cop men who smash windows do not remain to chat with the police. They run away from the place.

(d) The cop did not arrest Soapy for shouting and dancing because – he considered Soapy as the young person coming from a party at the Hartford College. The police had the instructions to neglect these young persons.

(iii) Pick out the lines from the text which show that:

(a) Soapy wants to enter the cafe for two reasons.

Answer: 
i) The cafe catered to large appetites and modest purses.

ii) Now, get busy and call a cop”, said Soapy. “And don’t keep a gentleman waiting.” Soapy wanted to enter the jail.

(b) Soapy was afraid that he won't be able to enter the prison.

Answer: Soapy was seized with a sudden fear that some dreadful enchantment had rendered him immune to arrest.

(c) Soapy was not caught by the cop for throwing stones at the glass.

Answer: The policeman refused to accept Soapy even as a clue.

(d) Soapy actually did not want the umbrella.

Answer: He hurled the umbrella angrily into an excavation.

(e) Listening to the anthem, Soapy remembered his good old days.

Answer: And the anthem that the organist played cemented Soapy to the iron fence, for he had known it well in the days when his life contained such things as mothers and roses and ambitions and friends and immaculate thoughts and collars.

(iv) ‘He would make a man of himself again’ – The word ‘man’ in the sentence means 


Answer: A working person living worthy and respectable life.


(v)Soapy’s earlier life was much different from his present life. Complete the table to show this contrast.

Answer:

Earlier life
Present life
(a) Contained friends and roses
(a) Unworthy desires
(b) Love of family
(b) Dead hopes
(c) Ambitions and good clothes
(c) Wrecked faculties
(d) Pure and flawless thoughts
(d) Valueless motives

(vi) After listening to the sweet and solemn organ notes, Soapy decides to:

(a) bring back his old eager ambitions and pursue them without losing confidence and determination.

(b) go into the noisy downtown district and find work.

 (A3) Vocabulary

(i) O’Henry has used different words to indicate prison where Soapy wants to reach. Make a list of those words.

Answer:

1) Winter island

2) Coveted island

3) Limbo

4) Unattainable Arcadia

5) Island

(ii) Find out the words used for the 'degraded state of Soapy'.

Answer:

1)The pit into which he had tumble

2)Unworthy desires

3)Dead hopes

4)Wrecked faculties

5)Base motives that made up his existence

(iii) The specific meaning of word 'anthem' in the content of the story is.......

Answer:

1) A religious instrumental song or a prayer played by the organist in a church for the celebration of coming Sabbath.

2) An influential musical note played by the organist to inspire an idle person to become a worthy person.

(A4) Language Study

(i) Convert the following sentences into negative without changing their meanings.

(a) The policeman refused to accept Soapy even as a clue.

Ans. The policeman didn't accept Soapy even as a clue.

(b) Soapy drifted along twice unsuccessful.

Ans. Soapy drifted along twice with no success.

Ans. Soapy drifted along twice but wasn't successful.

Ans. Soapy drifted along twice but he didn’t succeed.

(c) Soapy stopped his unavailing racket.

Ans. Soapy didn't continue his unavailing racket.

(d) The island seemed very far away.

Ans. The island did not seem close by.

Ans. The island didn't seem very close.

(e) The island seemed an unattainable Arcadia.

Ans. The island seemed an Arcadia which could not be attained.

Ans. The island did not seem attainable Arcadia.

(ii) Convert the following sentences into affirmative without changing their meanings.

(a) Men who smash windows do not remain to chat with the police.

Ans. Men who smash windows hardly remain to chat with the police.

Ans. Men who smash windows avoid to chat with the police.

Ans. Men who smash windows fail to remain to chat with the police.

Ans. Men who smash windows run away instead of chatting with the police.

(b) Why don’t you call a cop?

Ans. Why do you hesitate to call a cop?

Ans. You should call a cop.

(c) On the opposite side of the street was a restaurant of no great pretensions.

Ans. On the opposite side of the street was a restaurant without any great pretensions.

Ans. On the opposite side of the street was restaurant with a very low pretentions.

(d) Noisy; but no harm.

Ans. Noisy; but harmless.

(e) They seemed to regard him as a King who could do no wrong.

Ans. They seemed to regard him as a king who could hardly do any wrong.

Ans. They seemed to regard him as a King who could do only right.


Ans. They seemed to regard him as a king who was unable to do any wrong.


-Prof.Tushar Chavan

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