The Best Christmas Present in the World
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1: What did the author find in a junk shop?
Ans: The
author found a very old 19th century roll-top desk in a junk shop. It
was made of oak. It was in a very bad condition. The roll-top was broken
into several pieces. One of the legs was clumsily mended and there were
scorch marks down one side.
2: What did he find in a secret drawer? Who do you think had put it in there?
Ans: In
a secret drawer of a roll-top desk, the author found a small tin
box. There was a piece of lined note paper sello-taped to its top. It
had, ‘Jim’s last letter, received January 25, 1915. To be buried with me
when the time comes” written on it. Most likely, it was put there by
Mrs. Jim Macpherson, who was Jim’s wife. Her name and address were on
the envelope inside the box.
NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English The Best Christmas Present in the World
1: Who had written the letter, to whom, and when?
Ans: Jim Macpherson had written the letter to his wife Connie Macpherson on December 26, 1914.
2: Why was the letter written-what was the wonderful thing that had happened?
Ans: Jim
wrote the letter to tell his wife about a wonderful thing that had
happened on Christmas day. The British and the Germans were engaged in a
war, yet on this day, both the troops met in no man’s land. It was a
thing of wonder because right in the middle of a war, the warring
soldiers were making peace.
3: What jobs did Hans Wolf and Jim Macpherson have when they were not soldiers?
Ans: Hans Wolf was from Dusseldorf. He played the cello in the orchestra. Jim Macpherson was a school teacher from Dorset.
4: Had Hans Wolf even been to Dorset? Why did he say he knew it?
Ans: No, Hans Wolf had never been to Dorset. He had learned all about England from school and from reading books in English
5: Do you think Jim Macpherson came back from the war? How do you know this?
Ans: No, it
is most likely that Jim Macpherson did not come back from the war. In
the sellotaped notepaper it was written that the letter was Jim’s last
letter. Connie Macpherson did not receive any more letters from him. It
indicates Jim Macpherson’s demise. The incident took place around the
earlier part of the World war I in which the Germans had been victorious
which implies the defeat of the British and the demise of Jim
Macpherson.
1: Why did the author go to Bridport?
Ans: The
author went to Bridport because that was the address where Mrs.
Macpherson lived. The address on the letter read “Mrs Jim Macpherson, 12
Copper Beeches, Bridport, and Dorset. He wanted to give that letter
back to her.
2: How old was Mrs. Macpherson now? Where was she?
Ans: Mrs.
Macpherson was a hundred and one-year-old. She was in a nursing home in
Burlington house, on the Dorchester road, on the other side of town.
1: Who did Connie Macpherson think her visitor was?
Ans: Connie Macpherson thought that her visitor was her husband, Jim.
2: Which sentence in the text shows that the visitor did not try to hide his identity?
Ans: The
sentence which shows that the visitor did not try to hide his identity
is, ‘I explained about the desk, about how I had found it, but I don’t
think she was listening.’
Working with Text
1: For how long do you think Connie had kept Jim’s letter? Give reasons for your Ans.
Ans: Connie
must have kept Jim’s letter for a long time. This is because she told
the narrator how she read it quite often every day so that she could
feel that Jim was near her.
2: Why do you think the desk had been sold, and when?
Ans: The
desk must have been sold when the house in which Connie Macpherson
lived had caught fire. She was taken to a nursing home. All the burnt up
things must have been sold after that.
3: Why do Jim and Hans think that games or sports are good ways of resolving conflicts? Do you agree?
Ans: Jim
and Hans thought that games or sports are good ways of resolving
conflicts because nobody dies in matches. No children are orphaned and
no wives become widows.
Due to these reasons, games are good ways for resolving conflicts. Wars only lead to death and devastation.
Due to these reasons, games are good ways for resolving conflicts. Wars only lead to death and devastation.
4: Do
you think the soldiers of the two armies are like each other, or
different from each other? Find evidence form the story to support your
Ans.
Ans: The soldiers of the two armies were like each other. Below are some instances from the story to prove:
→ Both the armies celebrated Christmas
→ Both the armies shared their food and spent time together in smoking, laughing, talking, drinking and eating.
→ They played a football match and agreed that conflicts and disputes may be resolved by football match
→ They agreed about the negative aspects of war and longed peace.
→ They exchanged carols and hoped to unite with the families again.
5: Mention the various ways in which the British and the German soldiers become friends and find things in common at Christmas.
Ans: The
British and the German troops celebrated Christmas with each other.
They enjoyed each other’s food. All of them were smoking, laughing,
talking, drinking and eating. Hans Wolf and Jim Macpherson shared the
cake Connie had baked. They talked about Bathsheba, Gabriel Oak,
Sergeant Troy and Dorset. They even talked about the books they liked.
They agreed about everything. Both the troops played a game of football
for which both Hans and Jim cheered, clapped hands and stamped feet.
They also exchanged carols at night. In this way, they celebrated
Christmas together, finding a lot in common between them
6: What is Connie’s Christmas present? Why is it “the best Christmas present in the world?
Ans: When
the narrator came to see Connie and gave her the box, she mistook him
for her husband Jim. She thought that Jim had come home for Christmas.
This was Connie’s Christmas present. It was the best Christmas present
in the world for her because Jim had written in the letter that he would
come home on Christmas. She had read that letter several times every
day to feel that he was near her. Now that he was finally there with
her, she was extremely happy.
7: Do you think the title of this story is suitable for it? Can you think of any other title(s)?
Ans: Yes,
the title of the story is suitable for it. The spirit of Christmas is
the theme that prevails throughout the story. The message of Christmas
peace and good will to all is brought out so clearly through the story.
It was on a Christmas day, in the middle of a raging war, that two
warring troops made peace. The moment of peace that the soldiers shared
with each other was the best Christmas present for them. Again, it was
on a Christmas day that the narrator went to see Mrs Macpherson. He went
to return her husband’s letters to her. The letter was precious to her,
but even more precious was her delusion that the narrator was her
husband Jim, who she believed had returned as promised on a Christmas
day. This was the best Christmas present in the world for her.
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