Think About It
1. In what way is Iswaran an asset to Mahendra?
Ans. Iswaran is an asset to Mahendra. He cooks for him, washes his clothes and chats away with him
at night. He takes care of all needs of Mahendra. He entertains Mahendra by his stories as
wel.
2 How does Iswaran deseribe the uprooted tree on the highway? What effect does he want to create
in his listeners?
Ans. Iswaran describes the uprooted tree as an enormous bushy beast lying sprawled across the road. He
is influenced by Tamil stories full of suspense. He loves creating suspense before telling
His stories are so lovely that they leave a long lasting impact on the listeners' mind.
anything
3. How does he narrate the story of the tusker? Does it appear to be plausible?
Ans. Iswaran is a good storyteller. He makes his stories vivid by telling them in a unique style. He
narrates an incident involving a tusker. One day an elephant goes mad and becomes uncontrollable.
He enters the school ground where students were playing. Iswaran was also one of them. Seeing
the wild elephant, all the children ran into their classrooms.
Iswaran takes courage and decides to control the animal. He takes a cane and moves towards the
elephant. He hits the elephant on his third toenail. He collapses. This is how Iswaran tackles the
wild, mad elephant.
This incident does not appear to be plausible. It is difficult to believe that a student of junior class
can control a wild, mad elephant.
4. Why does the author say that Iswaran seemed to more than make up for the absence of a TV in
Mahendra's living quarters?
Ans. Mahendra does not have TV in his quarters but Iswaran is more than a
a
TV. He is a go0d
storyteller. He entertains Mahendra by telling him thrilling and
Suspense in everything. His stories are full of mysterious stories. He creates
suspense, horror and adventure. Mahendra always
enjoys his stories and never feels the absence of a TV in his
quarters
5. Mahendra calls ghosts or spirits a
figment of the imagination. What happens to him onn a
full-moon night?
Ans. Mahendra calls ghosts or spirits
figment of the imagination. He is a rational thinker. But the
a
story of Iswaran leaves a mark on his mind. On a full-moon
night, he hears a low cry and sees
a dark, cloudy form which matches Iswaran's
description. He is terrified and falls back on the
pillow, panting.
6. Can you think of some other ending for the story?
Ans. Mahendra was upset. He was an educated, rational man. He did not want to believe in a ghost
but he could not forget what he had seen the previous night. He could not work in his office. He
felt sick. He decided to take a short leave and go for a rest. He came back home
early. He did
not find Iswaran at the door. He entered the house and heard a cry. It was the same sound. He
became suspicious. He came to the kitchen and saw stealthily that Iswaran was wearing a mask
and making the sound. Now Mahendra had understood everything. He was not happy with him.
He said nothing but decided to leave both, the place and Iswaran.