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Villa for sale - Interact in English: Literature Reader - Class 9 - CBSE English
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Villa for sale - Questions and Answers | Interact in English: Literature Reader | Class 9 Literature | CBSE English
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Why does Juliette want to sell a villa?
Juliette wants to sell a villa as there is an economic down turn in the economy and she has a financial crunch. Her business was not at its best and as the villa was only a weekend getaway it just added to her liability so to do away with it would reduce her financial pressure.
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Why did Juliette wait until night for putting up the ‘For Sale’ sign?
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What kind of part did the maid get and why?
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How did the maid express her concern for Juliette?
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Why was Juliette desperate to rid herself of the villa?
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What price was Juliette willing to sell of the house?
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What kind of roles were the people talking in the village?
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Why is Gaston not interested in buying the villa in the beginning?
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‘It’s just an idea you’ve had stuck in your head’. What ‘idea’ is being referred to?
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How did Gaston criticize the villa?
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How did Jeanne intent to pay for it? Could she do it?
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How did Juliette describe her villa?
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“Please don’t joke” who said it and why?
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What price did Juliette quote for the villa? How?
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What did Mrs. A. I. Smith ask and tell the maid?
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Mrs. A. I. Smith makes many statements about the French. Pick out any two and explain them.
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Who is better in business Juliette or Gaston? Give reasons in support of your answer.
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Mrs. A. I. Smith made many statements which indicated that she was a clever and observant woman, but appearances are deceptive. Justify.
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Do you like/dislike Gaston? Give your own reason.
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You are Jeanne. After coming home you realize that the villa was not actually bought and your husband has fooled both you and the landlady of the villa. You are filled with rage, disgust and helplessness because of your husband’s betrayal. Write your feelings in the form of a diary entry.
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Imagine you a Gaston. Write a letter to your friend telling him how reluctant you were to buy the villa but how you managed to make a profit within seconds.
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After reading the story ‘Villa for sale’ you get to think that what Gaston did was not morally correct. Explain your views.
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The ending of the play was a win-win situation approach for Gaston, Juliette and Mrs. A L Smith. Explain.
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Social Satire is a style of fictional representation that uses humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s behavior, particularly in a social context. Substantiate how villa for sale reflects this style.
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Passive characters are often considered ‘weak’ and ‘uninteresting’ but can also be the true driving force of a story. Do you feel that the maid and Jeanne were the driving force of this story? Rationalise with evidence from the play.
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