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The Letter
'Ali came out very slowly, turning after every few steps to gaze at the post office. His eyes were filled with tears of helplessness, for his patience was exhausted, even though he still had faith.' Why were Ali's eyes filled with tears of helplessness? What had exhausted his patience but not his faith?
Ali was waiting for her daughter's letter for five years and he was growing older and weak. After few days of ill health, he came again to the Post Office in hope to see the letter if it had come in his absence. And there was no letter for him. His eyes filled with tears of helplessness as he knew that he was near to his death. This exhausted his patience but not his faith as he still believed that the letter would arrive soon.
Some More Questions From The Letter Chapter
In the story, ‘The Letter’ the postmaster called Ali ‘a pest’. Do you find his comment, justified? Explain.
Answer the following in about 150 words:
Imagine Ali writes a letter to one of his friends about what he does before his death. Write that letter on his behalf.
Imagine Ali writes a letter to one of his friends about what he does before his death. Write that letter on his behalf.
Ali's walking to the Post Office daily even in the biting cold weather shows his ____.
The Post Office is referred to as Ali's 'place of pilgrimage' as he ____.
The Post Master's rudeness to Ali reveals his ____.
Ali did not come to the Post Office for several days as ____.
'Tortured by doubt and remorse, he sat down in the glow of the charcoal sigri to wait.' The Post Master was waiting for ____.
Who was Ali? Where did he go daily?
'Ali displays qualities of love and patience.' Give evidence from the story to support the statement.
How do you know Ali was a familiar figure at the Post Office?
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