On The Face of It
How does Derry draw towards Mr. Lamb?
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What qualities of Mr. Lamb attracted Darry to him?
Mr. Lamb is an old man with a tin leg. Kids in the streets tease and make fun of him by saying ‘Lamey Lamb’ but he does not mind. He lives in a big house with a lively garden. Considering it an empty place, Derry enters there. He tells that he just wants a secluded place. They enter into a long conversation. Mr. Lamb creates hope in his dejected life. For him flowers and weeds are growing living plants. Derry finds in him a real friend.
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Who is Mr. Lamb? How does Derry get into his garden?
Do you think all this will change Derry's attitude towards Mr. Lamb?
What is that draws Derry towards Mr. Lamb inspite of himself?
In which section of the play does Mr. Lamb display signs of loneliness and disappointment? What are the ways in which Mr. Lamb tries to overcome these feelings?
The actual pain or inconvenience caused by a physical impairment is often much less than the sense of alienation felt by the person with disabilities. What is the kind of behaviour that the person expects from others.
Will Derry get back to his old seclusion or will Mr. Lamb's brief association affect a change in the kind of life he will lead in the future?
How does Derry draw towards Mr. Lamb?
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What qualities of Mr. Lamb attracted Darry to him?How does Mr. Lamb react on seeing Derry in his garden?
What kind of life did Mr. Lamb lead?
Why does Derry say, ‘People are afraid of me’? How does he get an ugly face?
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