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Flash Cards: On the face of It

This play presents the relationship between an old man and a boy, exploring themes of friendship, acceptance, and overcoming personal struggles.

On the face of It - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from On the face of It in Vistas for Class 12 (English).

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What does Mr. Lamb's garden symbolize?

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Mr. Lamb's garden symbolizes acceptance, beauty in imperfection, and the value of openness to new experiences.

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How is Derry's personality described?

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Derry is depicted as withdrawn, angry, and deeply affected by others' perceptions of his appearance.

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What is a central theme in 'On the Face of It'?

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A central theme is the importance of friendship in overcoming loneliness and societal fears.

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What does Mr. Lamb’s tin leg represent?

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Mr. Lamb's tin leg represents resilience and the idea that physical impairments do not define one's worth or potential.

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What caused Derry's facial scarring?

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Derry's facial scarring was caused by acid burns, which contribute to his struggles with self-esteem.

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What is Mr. Lamb's view on people?

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Mr. Lamb views people with openness and curiosity, emphasizing their intrinsic value beyond appearances.

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What keeps Derry isolated from others?

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Derry’s isolation stems from his low self-esteem and the societal stigma associated with his appearance.

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What inner conflict does Derry face?

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Derry struggles with the desire for acceptance versus the fear of rejection due to his looks.

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What philosophy does Mr. Lamb live by?

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Mr. Lamb believes in embracing life and seeing beauty in the ordinary, suggesting that all lives have value.

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What does Derry believe about the story 'Beauty and the Beast'?

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Derry rejects the moral, insisting that no one would love him regardless of inner qualities due to his looks.

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What decision does Derry make at the end of the play?

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Derry decides to return to Mr. Lamb’s garden, showing his willingness to challenge his fears.

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How do people typically react to Derry?

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People often react with fear or pity, which Derry perceives as rejection and exacerbates his loneliness.

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What does Mr. Lamb enjoy about nature?

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Mr. Lamb enjoys its beauty, its life, and the lessons it offers, such as appreciating uniqueness.

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What do bees symbolize in the play?

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Bees symbolize community, harmony, and the importance of connections, as they work together and produce sweetness.

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How is the theme of acceptance presented?

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The theme is presented through characters who learn to accept their imperfections and those of others.

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What role does Derry's mother play in the story?

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Derry’s mother represents societal overprotectiveness and the fear of the world’s cruelty.

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What does Mr. Lamb suggest about risk?

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Mr. Lamb suggests that taking risks in friendships can lead to greater rewards, regardless of fears.

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What is the significance of the ending?

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The ending highlights a cycle of hope and despair, showcasing Derry's growth despite uncertainty about the future.

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What critique does the play offer about society?

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The play critiques society’s superficial judgments and the importance of looking beyond appearances for true connection.

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