The Address Question Answer, English NCERT Snapshots

Class 11th English Literature

The Chapter “The Address” from NCERT Snapshot, the CBSE board. Below you can find The Address Questions and Answers. Let’s get started.

The Address: Short Question and Answer

Who was Mrs. Dorling?

Ans: Mrs Dorling was an old acquaintance of the narrator’s mother. She was an opportunist. She renewed her contact primarily to take the antique things from the narrator’s house. She was greedy and rude. When the narrator came back after years, she makes her feel unwelcome and did not allow her to enter the house even she pretended not to recognize.

What kind of welcome did the narrator get from Mrs. Dorling?

Ans: Mrs Dorling was indifferent and displeased to see the narrator. She tried to prevent her from entering by blocking her entrance. Later she said that it was not convenient for her to talk to the narrator at that point in time and refused to recognize her.

How did the narrator confirm that she was at the correct address?

Ans: Mrs Dorling was wearing her mother’s wooden buttons. By seeing that the narrator confirmed that she was at the correct address.

What was the address that the narrator mother gave her and told her not to forget?

Ans: The address was Marconi Street, number 46.

Why did the narrator return to Marconi Street after a long time?

Ans: Initially after the liberation, she was absolutely not interested in all that stored stuff and she was also afraid of being confronted with things that had belonged to a connection that no longer existed.

Explain “I stopped horrified. I was in a room I knew and didn’t know”.

Ans: When the narrator went to Mrs Dorling’s house 2nd time. A girl of about 15 let her in. She saw familiar things but arranged differently that brought unfamiliarity to the surrounding. She found herself surrounded by things that she had wanted to see again but which really oppressed her in that strange atmosphere.

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The Address: Long Question and Answer

Question: Describe the narrator’s second visit to Mrs. Dorling house.

Ans: The narrator’s first visit was in vain(useless). But she visited the 2nd time and then a girl opened the door and let her in. In the living room, the sight was dismal. The room had a strange, stressful effect on the atmosphere, the tasteless way everything was arranged, the muggy smell that hung around, and the ugly furniture present there. She saw the cutlery tea set which clouded her mind with a strange emotion. The narrator noticed various things that brought back memories of the past.

Question: Why did the narrator of the story want to forget the address?

Ans: The narrator’s visit to Mrs Dorling’s house horrified. She had come out of curiosity to see her possessions, to see them, touch them, and relive the memories attached to them. But she felt oppressed in the strange atmosphere. She wanted to forget the address because the objects that linked in her memory with the familiar of earlier times had lost their value due to the unfamiliar surrounding and the tasteless way it was arranged. However, she now lived in a small rented room where no more than a handful of cutlery could fit.

Question: “The Address” is a story of the human predicament that follows war. Explain.

Ans: Although this is a very sad story about loss and regret coming out of the suppression of Jews, it also speaks of the personal challenges we all face as individuals in resolving crises in our own lives. The story tells about the events before and after the war as the narrator attempts to confront her past as she visits “The Address” where her family’s past belonging were stored at her mother’s acquaintance’s house. She felt the urged to see them, touch and recall memories on a deeper level the story comments on memories and remembering- on what is worth remembering and what is worth forgetting.

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