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The chapter explores the dreams and fantasies of Sophie, a young girl, who idolizes the football player Danny Casey and envisions a brighter future for herself. It highlights the themes of ambition and the realities of life.

Going Places - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Going Places in Flamingo for Class 12 (English).
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Who is A.R. Barton?

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A.R. Barton is a modern writer who lives in Zurich and writes in English.

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What themes are explored in 'Going Places'?

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'Going Places' explores themes of adolescent fantasizing and hero worship.

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What does 'incongruity' mean in the context of the story?

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Incongruity refers to the mismatch between Sophie’s dreams and her realistic life circumstances.

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What dream does Sophie express?

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Sophie dreams of owning a boutique and pursuing a career as a manager, actress, or fashion designer.

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How does Jansie react to Sophie’s dreams?

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Jansie is doubtful and encourages Sophie to be sensible, pointing out the financial realities.

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How does Sophie’s father react to her dreams?

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Sophie’s father dismisses her aspirations, implying he thinks money does not come easily.

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What is Geoff’s role in Sophie’s life?

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Geoff is Sophie’s older brother who works as an apprentice mechanic and inspires her fascination with the world.

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Who is Danny Casey?

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Danny Casey is a young, talented football player who becomes a figure of admiration for Sophie.

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What happens when Sophie meets Danny Casey?

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Sophie asks Danny Casey for an autograph, but neither has paper or pen, leading to a memorable interaction.

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How does Sophie imagine her future with Geoff?

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Sophie fantasizes about riding behind Geoff on a motorcycle, feeling at home in a vast world.

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What do 'pangs of doubt' signify for Sophie?

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They signify her uncertainty about whether Danny will actually meet her, reflecting her fear of disappointment.

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What does 'chuffed' mean in the story?

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'Chuffed' means being pleased or delighted, often used in informal British English.

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What settings are contrasted in the story?

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The story contrasts the dreams of youth with the mundane realities of Sophie’s daily life.

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What is the significance of the solitary elm?

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The solitary elm represents a place of contemplation and longing for connection and intimacy.

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Why does Sophie want to keep her encounter with Danny a secret?

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Sophie fears her father’s reaction and the potential for ridicule from others if the meeting is not believed.

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What is a common mistake students might make regarding characters?

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Students may overlook the depth of Sophie’s character, focusing only on her dreams rather than her reality.

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What does 'Mary Quant' represent?

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Mary Quant symbolizes fashion innovation and the aspiration Sophie holds for her own future in fashion.

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What does Sophie anticipate from her brother if Danny doesn’t show up?

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Sophie anticipates disappointment from Geoff, which adds to her anxiety about the encounter.

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How does Sophie reflect on her situation?

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Sophie introspects on her feelings of sadness and the burden of unfulfilled dreams.

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