Answer ANY ONE the following in 100-120 words.
(A) Natalya and Ivan argued about the ownership of Oxen Meadows and the superiority of their respective dogs in the play, The Proposal.
Imagine yourself as the playwright of the play. Based on your understanding of the personality traits of Natalya and Ivan, write a dialogue based on an imaginary event, showcasing another argument between them.
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(B) Read the extracts given below and comment on the difference in the nature of help both the characters, of these two stories, received.
a) Suddenly I came out of the clouds and saw two straight lines of lights in front of me. It was a runway! An airport! I was safe! I turned to look for my friend in the black aeroplane but the sky was empty. [The Black Aeroplane]
b) All through the night Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God…The fol- lowing Sunday, at daybreak he began to write a letter…It was nothing less than a let- ter to God...The following Sunday Lencho came a bit earlier than usual to ask if there was a letter for him…. Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the mon- ey, such was his confidence. [A Letter to God]
Natalya: Your dog may be superior than mine but what it adorns is surely of the most inferior quality.
Ivan: Don’t you dare say that, my dog wears everything designer and I get all its clothes custom-made.
Natalya: Custom-made clothes do not ensure quality. Moreover, your dog is absolutely unhygienic.
Ivan: I have special maids appointed to get my dog cleaned everyday and I personally take care of its paw-nails.
Natalya: If so was the case, your dog wouldn’t have left his paw prints when it entered my lounge.
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(B)
In the two stories, both needed help but the nature of help needed and received was way different. In The Black Aeroplane, the pilot is helped by a stranger in a black aeroplane in the storm, without lights who helps him steer through the dark clouds. However, when the pilot reached the base, he was told that there was no other aeroplane in the air other than his. Thus, he doesn’t get to know who helped him. In this story the pilot did not ask for help and yet he received it and he is thus, thankful for it. On the other hand, in A Letter to God, a different nature of aid is received by Lencho when he writes a letter to God asking for money. His conviction in God touches the postmaster and he raises money for Lencho and sends it to him. In this story, Lencho asks for help and the source of his aid is clearly revealed, yet he is not satisfied and instead blames his helpers of robbing him.
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