Character Sketch of Mr Raven and Reynard the Fox from Class 6 English Poorvi Book Unit 1 – Fables and Folk Tales Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox
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- Questions related to the character of Mr. Raven
- Questions related to the character of Reynard the Fox
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Questions related to the Character of Mr. Raven
Question: How does pride lead to the raven’s downfall?
Ans. The raven is tricked by the fox because it falls prey to the flattery. Thus, it looses the food when it opens its beak to sing.
Question: What is more important to the raven?
Ans. Although the raven is hungry, its image is more important to it. So it falls prey to flattery, opens its beak to sing and loses the food that was secured in the beak.
Question: What reality does the raven overlook?
Ans. It overlooks the fact that it can merely croak in the name of singing.
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Questions related to the Character of Reynard the Fox
Question: How can we say that the fox is cunning?
Ans. The fox is cunning because it resorts to flattery so that it can get the food secured in the raven’s beak.
Question: What does Reynard observe?
Ans. It observes that the raven is carrying a big morsel of food in its beak. Reynard is willing to play any trick to get it.
Question: Why does the fox indulge in false praise?
Ans. The fox indulges in false praise so that the raven feels proud of itself and opens its beak to sing. Then the morsel of food would fall down from its beak and the clever fox would get it.
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