The Address
‘The Address ’ is a story of human predicament that follows war. Comment.
Marga Minco’s short story ‘The Address’ describes human predicament that follows war. The war had taken even Holland in its grip. People had no safety of themselves and their property. During the war Mrs S was uprooted. She had to leave the city with her daughter. She handed over all her belongings to Mrs Dorling. All her costly silver cutlery, antique plates and vases were taken away by Mrs Dorling.
At last, the war was over. Things began to return to normalcy. The fear of the war gave place to peace. The narrator’s mother died. She was alone when she came back to her town. She went to Dorling’s house in search of the belongings of her mother. She was received very coldly by Mrs Dorling. She even refused to recognise her. She asked her to come at another time. The war upset the narrator and her family. She was alone to face the world. She had no sympathiser. Mrs Dorling proved ungrateful. She didn’t even acknowledge that she owed anything to the narrator.
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Who is the narrator?
What makes the narrator go to 46, Marconi Street?
Describe Mrs S, the mother of the narrator. Was she a victim of the war?
Who is Mrs Dorling? Do you justify her behaviour?
Why was the narrator ‘not entirely convinced’ by the assurance given by Mrs
Dorling to her mother for saving all her ‘nice things’?
What change did the narrator notice in her rooms when she was home for a few days?
How and why were all the ‘nice things’ of Mrs S taken away by Mrs Dorling to 46, Marconi Street?
Describe the first meeting of the narrator with Mrs Dorling at 46, Marconi Street.
How did the narrator feel that she had rung the wrong bell? How was she assured that she was at the right place?
Do you justify the cold behaviour of Mrs Dorling towards the narrator? Give reasons.
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