FACING DEATH
EXERCISES
Understanding
the text
Answer
the following questions.
a.
Where does the play take place?
Answer: The play takes place in a
dining room with a long table of the house of Monsieur Durand.
b.
Why do the grocery, the baker and the butcher send their bills to the Durand
household?
Answer: The grocery, the baker and the
butcher send their bills to the Durand household because the Durant family had
ordered so many foodstuffs from their shops and the due was in large amount but
has not paid the money.
c.
Why does Monsieur Duran spend money on candles when he doesn't have money to
buy even bread?
Answer: Monsieur Durand spends money on
candles when he doesn't have money to buy even bread because he has deep sense
of affection, emotion, respect and love for late Rene which was more
significant to him in comparison to food stuffs and hunger.
d.
Why did Monsieur Duran sell his life insurance?
Answer: Monsieur Duran sold his
life insurance to pay the debt or due of a person who irritates him very much.
e.
Why has Monsieur Duran paid fire insurance?
Answer: Monsieur Duran has paid fire
insurance by keeping his house as mortgage so that his daughters get loan or
money to run their house.
f.
How did Monsieur Duran and Mrs. Duran run out of their inheritances from both
the sides?
Answer: Monsieur Duran and Mrs. Duran
ran out of their inheritances from both the sides because of their foolish
speculations and carelessness and furthermore, the inheritances were utilized
in bringing up their children as well.
g.
Why does Monsieur Duran tell a lie about his birthplace?
Answer: Monsieur Duran tells a lie
about his birthplace for the sake of his wife and his inclined towards his
nation or patriotism.
h.
What business is Monsieur Duran running to make a living?
Answer: Monsieur Duran is a pension
proprietor. He runs a business of a Home Stay where provides welcomes the
visitors and tourists like guests and offers services like food, beds, rooms
etc. like that of a house and earns money by that.
i.
What plan does Monsieur Duran have to help his daughters with money?
Answer: Monsieur has fire
insurance and he plans to help his daughters with money by killing himself in
the fire and burning his house. He knows that fire insurance company will
provide his daughters large sum of money after that.
j.
How does Monsieur Duran die?
Answer: Monsieur first sets the fire in
his house and then he takes poison to show that fire has killed him to provide
compensation to his daughters and he dies.
REFERENCE
TO THE CONTEXT
a.
Sketch the character of Monsieur Duran.
Answer: Monsieur Durand is the
protagonist (main character) of the play "Facing Death." He is the
head of the family. He has three daughters: He is a loving, caring and
responsible father as well as husband. He loves his country very much, too. He
is now a widower who lives his daughters. But his daughters don't love him and
regard him as not a good father or head of the family as he was unsuccessful in
taking care of his family properly. He is a pension proprietor who once worked
in the state railroad.
He
seems protective and supportive to his daughters. He gets stressed as he finds
Antonio kissing his daughter Therese.
He
is a tragic hero and an ideal person who takes responsibility of faults and
misdeeds he commits. Though his daughters regard him as a bad and irresponsible
person but he is not so in practical life. He shows and offers lots of love and
respects for his daughters, too.
He
suffers from financial crisis in a way that no way to come out of it. And, he
sacrifices himself and his life for saving and fostering the bright future of
his three daughters at the end.
b.
How do we know that the Duran family has reached a dead end?
Answer: We know that the Duran family
has reached a dead end due to following reasons:
The
Duran family is unable to manage or buy food, breakfast, and coffee for the
family.
The
grocery, the baker and the butcher send their bills to the Durand family
because the Durant family had ordered so many foodstuffs from their shops but
had not paid the due.
Durand
states when his business was down for three months, he was helped by an
American family.
Durant
sells his life insurance to pay due of a person who irritates him very much.
The
family has reached such dead end regarding financial crisis that Durand kills
himself in the fire at the end to provide his death insurance money to his
daughters.
c.
'The mother, though already dead, seems to have had a great influence on the
daughters, especially Theresa.' Do you agree?
Answer: The mother, though already
dead, seems to have had a great influence on the daughters, especially Theresa.
I agree with the given statement. The following instances in the play justify
this:
Though
out the play, all three daughters especially Theresa seems to be praising her
mother very much in comparison to others, two even after her death.
Theresa
considers Duran as the responsible for all the problems and guilt of the
family.
She
praises her mother mostly though out the play associating her to innocent and
gentle family member of the family.
All
the daughters including Theresa have much respect and love for their mother.
They
have such a belief that if their mother had been alive, they would not have
gone through such a terrible poverty rather their family would have been solved
in any other way
d.
Discuss the relationship between Monsieur Duran and his wife.
Answer: Monsieur Duran and his wife had
mutual bond close connection. They were originally from France. They loved each
other deeply and then they got married and shifted to Switzerland from France.
They settled in France and received neutralized citizenship. They had very good
and sound relationship but when he joined French army against the Germans,
their relations got worse. Furthermore, Duran degraded his relationship with
his daughters and wife too due to misunderstanding among them. His wife, Mrs.
Duran lost her parental inheritances completely because of her carelessness and
foolish speculations. As his family relation got worse, he became compelled to
depart from his business and continued his pension.
At
the end of the play, Monsieur Duran revealed the fact to his daughters that it
was him who was entirely responsible for the blames, faults, problems and
crisis of the family as told by Mrs. Duran rather it was coincidences and
circumstances that made the family suffer in such a way. He was not solely
responsible for all the obstacles arose in the family. These all reveal the
fact that the relationship between Monsieur Duran and his wife was not
comfortable and sound.
e.
'Money determines the relationship between characters in this play.' Elaborate
this statement with examples from the play.
Answer: Obviously, money determines the
relationship between characters in the play "Facing Death." All the
obstacles arise in the Duran's family due to money. Money plays vital role in
bonding the family members and detaching them from each other as well. Mrs.
Duran loves her husband even if she loses her parental inheritances due to her
own foolishness. Mr. Duran doesn't have sound relationship with daughters and
his wife because he is unable to fulfill basic desires of them. Even at the end
of the play, Mr. Duran burns himself in the fire and has poison to kill himself
assuming that his daughter will get insurance money and their concept towards
their father may be changed.
Thus,
it is money in the play that not only destroys the family relationship but also
kills the protagonist of the play. Overall, it's clear that money can have an
impact on love and relationships.
f.
Monsieur Duran kills himself so that his daughters would get 5000 francs as the
compensation from the insurance company. What does his plan tell us about him?
Answer: In the play "Facing
Death," Monsieur Duran, the protagonist is disgusted by all the family
members especially his three daughters since they regard him as an unsuccessful
and irresponsible father to fulfill the basic desires of them. The family faces
grim poverty and many dues and bills to pay off. He is unable to make progress
in his business. Even his daughters find him as responsible for all these
obstacles in the family. The family is dealing with financial hardships in this
drama. Facing no income, Durand decides to burn down the house and poisons
himself. He advises Adele, the oldest, to keep the truth secret and cash in on
fire policy to save the family. Thus, Monsieur Duran kills himself so that his
daughters would get 5000 francs as the compensation and supports from the
insurance company.
g.
Discuss Facing Death as a modern tragedy.
Answer: Tragedy is a branch of drama
that treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events
caused by sufferings, deaths, destructions and troublesome incidences. The play
"Facing Death" is a modern tragedy since it ends with the tragic
death of the protagonist, Monsieur Duran. He suffers a lot in the play in such
a way that the main character in the modern tragedy suffers
A
modern tragedy uses elements like struggles, tussles, irony, sarcasm, hatred,
grim poverty, murder or killing etc. As we go through the play "Facing
Death", we see characters especially suffering from such above mentioned
characteristics and go through difficult days that the protagonist like
Monsieur Duran gets no anyway except killing himself burning in the fire and
having poison so that his daughters may get the compensation or insurance money
and their attitudes towards their father may change The family is unable to
fulfill the basic desires of the family and many bills and dues remain due to
family's grim poverty and loss in business. Thus, we can say that it is an example
of modern tragedy.


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