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A Letter to God - First Flight - Class 10 - CBSE English

In the heartwarming story of A Letter to God, Class 10, NCERT English, First Flight, Lencho, a farmer living in a solitary house in the middle of a valley, writes a letter to God asking for help after his cornfield is destroyed by a hailstorm. Get summaries, videos, and line by line explanations of A Letter to God, and read this inspiring tale to find out what happens next.

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Summary - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

The story begins with the introduction of Lencho who lives on the top a low hill. He had a field which could be viewed from the top of the hill. He was waiting for the rain so that he could have a good harvest. He had even told his wife that it was going to rain soon.

When they were having dinner, it started to rain. Lencho was happy as it meant a huge profit as he even states that the big drops were ten cents pieces and the little ones were fine.

But very soon the scenario changed and there was a hailstorm. It destroyed the whole field. He was very upset when he saw the damage that it had caused. He even told his sons if the field had been attacked by locust, the damage would have been less. He was very upset as he knew that they will have to face tough times as there would be no crop, so no money.

Now, Lencho directed his hope towards God. He was reminded that he should not be so upset as no one died of hunger. This gave him the hope that God might save him. He knew how to write so he wrote a letter to god in which asked for hundred pesos to saw his field again and decided to mail it.

This letter was addressed to God.

This letter was found by a post office employee who found it quite hilarious that a letter addressed to god had come in their post. He showed it to the postmaster. Initially, he laughed at the simplicity of the man but then couldn’t help praising the man for his faith in God. He felt so moved that in order to help the man keep his faith alive, he decided to arrange the required hundred pesos himself. He took aid from his employees, his friends and even gave a part of his salary. He tried his best but couldn’t arrange the complete amount but could get a little more than half.

The following Sunday when Lencho came to collect his letter, the postman himself gave him the letter & felt content and satisfied.

Lencho was not at all moved to find the letter because he had so much faith in God that there was no reason for him to doubt otherwise, so he took the letter and counted the money but was angry when he realised that there were only seventy pesos when he had asked for hundred.

He immediately concluded that the post office employees were crooks as God could have never given him less then what he had asked. He wrote a second letter to God to tell him that the money he had received was less than what he had wanted. He told god to not send the money through mail as the post office employees were cheaters.

This ends our chapter as the good deed which the postmaster had done didn’t earn him the satisfaction of being called a good person but rather labeled him to be a crook.

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About the Author - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

G.L. Fuentes is a pseudonym used by the American author Gaby Triana, who was born in Miami, Florida. She is a well-known writer of young adult and children's literature and has published over 20 books. Some of her popular works include "Wake the Hollow," "The Temptress Four," "Summer of Yesterday," and "Cakespell." Her writing style is often described as engaging, character-driven, and emotionally powerful, focusing on strong female protagonists. In addition to her writing career, Triana is an accomplished speaker and has given talks on writing and creativity at various conferences and events. She is highly regarded by her readers and peers alike for her contributions to young adult literature.

Plot - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

In the chapter "The Letter to God," Lencho, a farmer who lives with his family in a solitary house in a valley, eagerly waits for the rain to come to water his crops. Finally, when it rains, a sudden hailstorm destroys his cornfields and all of his hard work. The next day, Lencho decides to write a letter to God, asking for 100 pesos to help him and his family survive until the next harvest. Lencho sends the letter to the post office addressed to "God."

When the postman and postmaster receive the letter, ....

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Themes - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

The chapter "The Letter to God" theme is the power of faith, the importance of gratitude, and the unexpected ways in which help can arrive. The story revolves around a poor man named Lencho, who writes a letter to God asking for help during a difficult time.


The Power of Faith

Lencho has unwavering faith in God, even in the face of extreme adversity. He believes that God will provide for him and his family, and he writes a letter expressing a desperate need. This theme shows faith's power in helping individuals remain optimistic and hopeful, even in difficult circumstances.

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Important Lines - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

"A Letter to God" is a short story written by Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes. Here are some important lines in the story and why they are significant:

  1. "The only thing the earth needed was a downpour or at least a shower. " - This line establishes the story's setting, which is a drought-stricken village in Mexico. The importance of rain to the farmers is a recurring theme throughout the story.
  2. "All through the night, Lencho thought ...

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Character Sketches - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

Lencho
Lencho is the main character in the short story "A Letter to God" by Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes. He is a poor farmer who lives in a remote village in an unspecified country. He is a hardworking and honest man who believes in the power of God to provide for him and his family. Despite his poverty, Lencho remains optimistic and hopeful, always striving to make ends meet and provide for his family.

Lencho is a deeply religious man who has absolute faith in God's ability to help him. This faith..

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Vocabulary - A Letter to God | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

  1. Crest - the highest point of a hill or a wave
  2. Ripe - fully developed and ready to be harvested
  3. Intimately - in a close and personal manner
  4. North-east - the direction between north and east
  5. Approaching - coming closer
  6. Exclaim -

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A Letter to God - Questions and Answers | First Flight | Class 10 Literature | CBSE English

  • What did Lencho hope for?

    Lencho hoped for rain as he needed it for his fields. Only good rain could assure him a good harvest.

  • Why did Lencho say the raindorps were like ‘new coins’?

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  • How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho’s field?

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  • What were Lencho’s feelings when the hail stones stopped?

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  • Who or what did Lencho have faith in? What did he do?

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  • Who read the letter?

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  • Was Lencho surprised to find a letter for him with money in it?

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  • What made him angry?

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  • Who does Lencho have complete faith in? Which sentences in the story tell you this?

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  • Why does the postmaster send money to Lencho? Why does he sign the letter ‘God’?

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  • Did Lencho try to find out who had sent the money to him? Why/Why not?

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  • The house — the only one in the entire valley — sat on the crest of a low hill. From thisheight one could see the river and the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest. The only thing the earth needed was a downpour or at least a shower. Throughout themorning Lencho — who knew his fields intimately — had done nothing else but see the sky towards the north-east. “Now we’re really going to get some water, woman.” The woman who was preparing supper, replied, “Yes, God willing”. a. Where was Lencho’s house located? b. What was Lencho’s wife preparing? c. Find out the word from the passage which means ‘very closely’. d. What was Lencho waiting for?

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  • It was during the meal that, just as Lencho had predicted, big drops of rain began to fall. In the north-east huge mountains of clouds could be seen approaching. The air was fresh and sweet. The man went out for no other reason than to have the pleasure of feeling the rain on his body a. What could be seen approaching in the North-East? b. Why did Lencho go out? c. Give an antonym of the word ‘big’

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  • With a satisfied expression he regarded the field of ripe corn with its flowers, draped in a curtain of rain. But suddenly a strong wind began to blow and along with the rain very large hailstones began to fall. These truly did resemble new silver coins. The boys, exposing themselves to the rain, ran out to collect the frozen pearls. a. What happened to the rain suddenly? b. What did the hailstones truly resemble? c. What did the boys do?

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  • The corn was totally destroyed. The flowers were gone from the plants. Lencho’s soul was filled with sadness. a. Why was Lencho filled with despair and sadness? b. How badly the crop was destroyed? c. Find the word for ‘shattered’.

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  • All through the night, Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God, whose eyes, as he had been instructed, see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience. Lencho was an ox of a man, working like an animal in the fields, but still he knew how to write. a. Who was Lencho’s only hope? b. Why Lencho has been compared with an ox? c. Give one word for ‘sense of right and wrong’.

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  • Was Lencho’s reaction towards post office employees right?

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  • Write a character sketch of postmaster.

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  • How much money did Lencho need? How much did he get?

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  • Why did Lencho write a letter to god?

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  • What did Lencho compare the raindrops to and why?

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  • Give a brief description of the view from Lencho’s house?

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  • When he finished, he went to the window to buy a stamp which he licked and then affixed to the envelope with a blow of his fist. The moment the letter fell into the mailbox the postmaster went to open it. It said: “God: Of the money that I asked for, only seventy pesos reached me. Send me the rest, since I need it very much. But don’t send it to me through the mail because the post office employees are a bunch of crooks. Lencho.” a. What did Lencho did with the stamp? b. What did the postmaster do when the letter fell into the mailbox and why? c. Find out the word which has the similar meaning as ‘attached’ used in the passage.

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  • The following Sunday Lencho came a bit earlier than usual to ask if there was a letter for him. It was the postman himself who handed the letter to him while the postmaster, experiencing the contentment of a man who has performed a good deed, looked on from his office. Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the money; such was his confidence — but he became angry when he counted the money. God could not have made a mistake, nor could he have denied Lencho what he had requested. a. Why did Lencho come earlier to the post office? b. Why was Lencho angry when he counted money? c. Find the word which means the opposite of permitted from the passage.

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  • The postmaster — a fat, amiable fellow — also broke out laughing, but almost immediately he turned serious and, tapping the letter on his desk, commented, “What faith! I wish I had the faith of the man who wrote this letter. Starting up a correspondence with God!” So, in order not to shake the writer’s faith in God, the postmaster came up with an idea: answer the letter. But when he opened it, it was evident that to answer it he needed something more than goodwill, ink and paper. But he stuck to his resolution: he asked for money from his employees, he himself gave part of his salary, and several friends of his were obliged to give something ‘for an act of charity’. a. What kind of a man was the postmaster? b. How did the postmaster help Lencho? c. Find the exact word in similar meaning ‘without delay’.

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  • How did Lecho's family members try to console him after the cops were damaged?

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