Q1 :
Why had Framton Nuttel come to the "rural retreat"?
Answer :
Framton Nuttel had come to the “rural retreat” to undergo a nerve cure.
Q2 :
Why had his sister given him letters of introduction to people
livingthere?
Answer :
His sister had given him letters of introduction to people living there as he
did not know anyone there. She knew that he would not speak to anybody and his
nerves would be worse from moping. That is why she gave him letters of
introduction to all the people she knew there.
Q3 :
What had happened in the Sappleton family as narrated by the niece?
Answer :
The niece told Nuttel that about three years ago Mrs Sappleton's husband and her
two younger brothers had gone for their day's shooting through the open French
window. They never came back. In crossing the moor to their favourite shooting
spot, they were all engulfed in a piece of bog. It was a wet summer and places
that were safe in other years gave way suddenly without warning. Their bodies
were never recovered.
Q4 :
What did Mrs Sappleton say about the open window?
Answer :
Mrs Sappleton said that she hoped Framton did not mind the open window. She told
him that her husband and her brothers would be coming home directly from their
shooting, and they always came that way.
Q5 :
The horror on the girl's face made Framton swing around in his seat. What did
he see?
Answer :
When Framton turned around, he saw in the deepening twilight three figures
walking across the lawn towards the window. They all carried guns under their
arms and one of them also had a white coat hung over his shoulders. A tired
brown spaniel kept close at their heels. They neared the house noiselessly, and
then a hoarse young voice said, “I say, Bertie, why do you bound?
Q6 :
Is this a mystery story? Give a reason for your answer.
Answer :
While explaining the mystery behind the open French window, theevents narrated
by Mrs Sappleton's niece manage to create a sense of foreboding. Later, when the
three men approach the open window, the reader (like Framton) can only logically
conclude that they were ghosts. Hence, one can say that this story does contain
elements of the mysterious.
Q7 :
Why did Framton rush out wildly?
Answer :
Framton rushed out wildly because he was in a “chill shock of nameless fear”. He
was scared and shocked to see the threemen, who he thought were dead, walking
towards the open window.
Q8 :
You are familiar with the 'irony' of the situation in a story. (Remember The
Cop and the Anthem in Class VII Supplementary Reader!) Which situations in
'The Open Window' are good examples of the use of irony?
Answer :
Framton Nuttel had retired to the country and was visiting different people in
order to heal his bad nerves. However, his visit to Mrs Sappleton's house did
just the opposite. This visit made him lose his nerves completely. This is the
most ironic part of the story. When Mrs Sappleton told him that she was waiting
for her husband and her three brothers, who were to arrive anytime, Nuttel felt
that she was in delusion. However, ironically, it was he who was in delusion
when he mistook the three men as ghosts. When Nuttel ran away, Mrs Sappleton
said that the way he had rushed out wildly, it seemed as if he had seen a ghost.
Ironically, he did run away because he thought he had seen ghosts.
Q9 :
What was the girl's explanation for his lightning exit?
Answer :
The girl said that the spaniel was the reason for his lightning exit. She said
that he had a horror of dogs. She explained that he was once hunted into a
cemetery somewhere on the banks of the Ganges by a pack of dogs. He had to spend
the night in a newly dug grave, with the creatures snarling, grinning and
foaming just above him.
Q10 :
Which phrases/sentences in the text do you find difficult to understand?
Select a few and guess the meaning of each. Rewrite a simple paraphrase of
each.
Answer :
This question requires you to use your own perspective as well as your
analytical skills. The answer to the question would vary from one person to
another. It is suggested that you read the text carefully and try attempting it
on your own.