Written by Sigrun Sriuastau, the short story "The Last Stone Mason" narrates the heartwarming tale of an old stonemason and his servant boy, Salim, and how they worked together to keep the dying art of god sculpture making alive amidst .................................
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Gopal wanted to leave his house and family because
a. he was bored of making statues. __
b. he felt they did not earn enough.
c. his father scolded him.
d. he wanted to see Agra.
b. he felt they did not earn enough.
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βLook what itβs brought us,β said Gopal. βItβ refers to the
a. hammer and the chisel.
b. slabs of stone and marble.
c. small house.
d. work of a stonemason.
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a. he was too old.
b. he had no one to help him.
c. he was becoming weak.
d. all the above
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Unlock now πSalim had practised the art of sculpting secretly in/at
a. home.
b. the bazaar.
c. the backyard.
d. the quarry.
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Unlock now πWho was Salim? How had Masterjee helped him?
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Unlock now πGive instances from the story to show that Salim cared deeply about the well-being of the old man.
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Unlock now πβI know you will be the finest stonemason.β What made Masterjee say this?
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Unlock now πChoose words from the box to describe the characters. Write them against the correct names,
traditional
caring
impatient
single-minded
determined
dedicated
ambitious
kind-hearted
selfish
inspired gifted
Gopal
Masterjee
Salim
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Unlock now πPick out sentences from the story that show
a. the old man loved his work
b. the old man's strength was failing him
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Unlock now πMasterjee and Gopal had different ideas about life and work. Were their ideas different only because they belonged to different generations?
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βIβm leaving, Father. Iβm leaving you and this work. Look what itβs brought us.β
Who said to whom?
Why did he say so?
What had it brought them?
βIβm leaving, Father. Iβm leaving you and this work. Look what itβs brought us.β
Who said to whom?
Why did he say so?
What had it brought them?
1. The statement was made by Gopal to his father.
2. He said these words out of dissatisfaction and disappointment with the work of being a stonemason. He was frustrated with the meagre earnings and the harsh conditions of their life and believed that his father's traditional approach to masonry wasn't profitable.
3. Their work as stonemasons had brought them only economic hardship. They lived in a small, overcrowded workroom filled with slabs of stone and marble, with poverty evident in their surroundings. The young man felt that they had nothing to show for years of hard work.
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What did father try to explain to Salim?
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About the Author - The Last Stone Mason | Communicate in English | Class 8 Literature | English
Sigrun Srivastav is a talented and diverse artist with a passion for writing and illustrating books for children of all ages. Her work spans various genres, from picture books for preschoolers to stories for preteens, each with a unique sensitivity towards the emotions and experiences of young readers.
Her most popular book, A Moment of Truth, features true-life stories from around the world, showcasing Sigrun's ability to convey important social issues and messages through her writing. Her stories often address issues such as ecological problems, disabilities, and poverty, reflecting her strong social consciousness and desire to make a positive impact on the world through her art.
In addition to her writing, Sigrun has also written scripts for children's films for both television and cinema, further showcasing her versatility as an artist. She currently resides in Delhi, India, and continues to inspire and entertain young readers with her work.
Themes - The Last Stone Mason | Communicate in English | Class 8 Literature | English
Tradition and Legacy
The story highlights the importance of preserving and continuing traditional crafts and skills that have been passed down from generation to generation. The old stonemason is proud of his family's legacy and the work they have been doing for hundreds of years. However, his son wants to move away from traditional work and instead mass-produce items for tourist shops. The old man laments the loss of traditional skills and craftsmanship.
The Value of Service
The old stonemason believes that their work is a service to God and it is not just about making money. He takes pride in his work and wants to...
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The lines that are important in the chapter "The Last Stonemason" are:
βItβs not only the money that matters, son. Itβs the service, our service to God.β
This line reflects the old man's dedication to his work and his belief that his work is not just for monetary gain but also for a higher purpose.
βNo, my son. This is the work I learnt from my father. And he...
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- Congested: Overcrowded or too densely packed
- Monsoons: A seasonal wind in South and Southeast Asia that brings heavy rains during a certain time of year
- Disdainfully: Showing contempt or disrespect
- Pittance: A very small amount of money or income
- Magnificence: Grandeur,...
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