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Villa for Sale Extra Questions and Answers Class 9 English Literature
Villa for Sale Extra Questions and Answers Short Answer Type
Answer the following questions briefly.
Question 1.
How did Juliette’s neighbourhood react to the “for sale” sign? Is the response what Juliette expected?
Answer:
The neighbours looked at Juliette in a pitying way implying that she would be disappointed in the sale of the villa. No, Juliette had expected that the day after she put up the notice, the entire world would be fighting to purchase it.
Question 2.
Juliette tells her maid, “Oh! I’m fed up with the place”. Which place is she fed up of? Why?
Answer:
Juliette is fed up of the villa. She put up a “for sale” sign outside the villa a month ago but has not been able to sell it yet.
Question 3.
Why does Juliette say, “I begin to feel as though it no longer belongs to me”?
Answer:
In the past two weeks, four people almost bought it, so she has begun to feel as though the villa no longer belongs to her as it will soon be sold.
Question 4.
Do you feel sorry for Juliette? Why/Why not?
(Encourage the students to think creatively and formulate their own answers.)
Answer:
Yes – needs money; not able to sell villa
No – needs money; not willing to work despite acting work being available
Question 5.
What does Juliette mean by, “For fifteen years everybody has had money at the same time and has wanted to sell. Now nobody has any money and nobody wants to buy.”?
Answer:
For fifteen years in the past, business was good and people had money to buy houses. There was supply as well as demand. Now, business is as bad as it can be and times are hard. Nobody has any money and nobody wants to buy.
Question 6.
According to Juliette, what could increase the demand for the villa?
Answer:
According to Juliette, people may want to buy the villa as it is quite close to Joinville, the French Hollywood.
Question 7.
What sort of relationship could exist between Juliette and the maid? Justify your answer.
Answer:
The maid and Juliette shared a cordial relationship. Juliette discusses her financial problems and fears of not being able to sell the villa at a good price with the maid. The maid also suggests Juliette take up small acting assignments to supplement her income and says she has a comic face suitable for certain types of roles.
Question 8.
Comment on the location of the villa and the behaviour of the people in the neighbourhood.
Answer:
The villa is located in France. It is quite close to Joinville, the French Hollywood. Because of its location, film acting is quite looked up to in the area. The local people want to act in films and think about nothing else as films pay well.
Question 9.
What does Gaston mean when he says, “that the garden is a myth and that the salon is impossible”?
Answer:
Gaston means that both the garden and the salon are very small in size. He feels the garden is more like a yard with a patch of grass in the middle and the salon because of its size could be an annexe to the garden.
Question 10.
According to Juliette what advantages does the villa have to please a customer?
Answer:
Juliette counts the many advantages the villa possesses to please the customers. The villa has electricity, gas, water, telephone, and drainage. The bathroom is beautifully fitted and the roof was entirely repaired the previous year. She says she will sell the villa entirely furnished with all the fixtures, just as it is, with the exception of one little picture signed by the famous painter, Carot.
Question 11.
What does Juliette mean by “The choice of a frame is not so easy when you have such a delightful pastel to place in it”?
Answer:
Juliette implies that the beautiful Jeanne needs a good setting that will complement her beauty just as the beauty of a painting is enhanced by the frame.
Question 12.
When Mrs A1 Smith says, “You ought to learn how to do business,” Gaston says, “We are learning now. We are practising.” What does Gaston mean?
Answer:
Gaston has the learnt the American way of signing deals and doing business in a hurry. He has sold Juliette’s villa to Mrs A1 Smith for three hundred thousand francs making a hundred thousand francs in the short time the owner and his wife are upstairs.
Villa for Sale Extra Questions and Answers Long Answer Type
Question 1.
Discuss the character of Juliette.
Answer:
Juliette is a proud person. She is in need of money but does not wish to pick up acting assignments. She puts down the maid when she suggests Juliette is right for certain comic roles. Juliette is quite mercenary. Although she is ready to accept a hundred thousand francs for the villa, which is twice what she paid for it, she tries to sell it to Gaston for two hundred thousand francs. She is not very shrewd or business-like. She is easily taken in and sells the house to Gaston without trying to find out what made him change his mind. She is desperate to sell the villa and is willing to sign a deal saying she sold it the previous day.
Question 2.
Discuss the character of the maid.
Answer:
The maid is young and carefree. She supplements her income by taking up acting assignments in films. She is caring and suggests Juliette could also act in films to supplement her income. She is also insolent and suggests Juliette will be suitable for certain roles as she has a comic face.
Question 3.
Write a brief character sketch of Gaston.
Answer:
Gaston is a chauvinistic man who makes fun of his wife and puts her down in public. He makes fun of her family and criticizes her parents and nephews and nieces. He is sarcastic and ridicules Juliette and the villa. He is domineering and does not wish to consider his wife’s opinion or happiness. He has already spent her dowry and does not feel any embarrassment admitting it. He is shrewd and calculating and as Mrs A1 Smith comes in while Jeanne and Juliette are upstairs, he sells her the villa making a hundred thousand francs and a Carot painting in the bargain.
Question 4.
Comment on the character of Jeanne.
Answer:
Jeanne is an idealistic person. She wants to buy a villa so that her parents can come and stay with her and she thinks Gaston will fall in with her wishes. She is naive enough to believe Gaston has changed his mind when he says he wants to buy the villa.
Question 5.
Juliette says Gaston is very witty. Do you agree? Discuss the humour evoked by Gaston’s utterances.
Encourage the students to think creatively and formulate their own answers.
Answer:
Yes – dry wit; remarks about house/size of garden and salon, remarks about Jeanne’s parents and relatives; comments when Juliette tries to sell the villa.
No – wit should not be confused with sarcasm and mockery; remarks about house/size of garden and salon, remarks about Jeanne’s parents and relatives; comments when Juliette tries to sell the villa.
Question 6.
According to Mrs A1 Smith, how do the French differ from the Americans? List the differences.
Answer:
Americans are people who are in a hurry. They haven’t any time to waste. On the other hand, the French are more relaxed in their;…way of working while Americans are upset by hold ups and delays.
Question 7.
As Juliette, write a diary entry the day you find out how Gaston has tricked you.
Answer:
Saturday 14th May
5 p.m.
I just met Mrs A1 Smith in the Mall. She has recently shifted into my villa (well, not mine any longer—it’s hers. And I was shocked to learn the price at which she had bought the villa from Gaston!! That snake!! He took advantage of my naivety and robbed me.
That day Mrs A1 Smith was the lady I was waiting for when Gaston and his wife came in. He insulted me. He was really rude. I had almost made up my mind not to sell him the villa but I felt very sorry for his wife. She seemed such a pretty little thing and so simple to be married to a rude man like him. Then he offered me double of the price I was expecting and I couldn’t refuse. Little did I know what he had duped me of!!
I will meet my lawyer in the morning and see if I can sue him qnd get my money back! I will teach him a good lesson—a lesson he will not forget in a hurry.
Villa for Sale Extra Questions and Answers Reference to Context
Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow.
Question 1.
“But the sign has been hanging on the gate for over a month now and
I am beginning to be afraid that the day
I bought it was when I was the real fool. ”
(a) What is Juliette trying to do?
Answer:
Juliette is trying to sell her villa.
(b) Why is Juliette disappointed?
Answer:
Juliette is disappointed as she is unable to find a suitable buyer for her villa.
(c) Why does she call herself a fool?
Answer:
Juliette calls herself a fool as she had bought the villa for more than it was worth.
Question 2.
“But your parents would take possession of it, every year from the beginning of spring until the end of September. What’s more they would bring the whole tribe of your sister’s children with them. ”
(a) Who is the speaker? Whom is he speaking to?
Answer:
Gaston is the speaker. He is speaking to his wife Jeanne.
(b) What has the listener asked the speaker to do?
Answer:
The listener has asked the speaker to buy a villa for her.
(c) What does he mean by “take possession”?
Answer:
He means that Jeanne’s parents would stay with them for a long time.
Question 3.
“While you were upstairs, I have been thinking a lot about your Papa and Mamma. ”
(a) What is the discrepancy between what Gaston said earlier and what he says now?
Answer:
Earlier he did not want Jeanne’s parents to stay with them but now he is showing concern for them
(b) What does the above statement reveal about Gaston’s character?
Answer:
The above statement reveals that he is an opportunist.
(c) With what character does Gaston describe himself in this statement?
Answer:
He describes himself as unselfish.
Question 4.
“Mind you, if someone had bought it on the very day I placed it for sale, then I might have felt sorry because I would have wondered if hadn’t been a fool to sell at all. ”
(a) How long ago had the speaker put up her villa for sale?
Answer:
The speaker had put up her villa for sale more than a month ago.
(b) Why would she have considered herself a fool if she had managed to sell it on the day she put up the notice?
Answer:
She would have considered herself a fool as she would have realised the villa’s true worth too late.
(c) In what way is her remark ironic?
Answer:
Her remark is ironic as she is fooled by Gaston and loses a lot of money although the villa is sold after more than a month.
Question 5.
“All the same, Madame, when they brought you the ‘For sale ’ sign, you wouldn’t let them put it up. You waited until it was night. Then you went and hung it yourself, Madame. ”
(a) Why did Juliette put up the sign at night?
Answer:
Juliette put up the sign at night so that the villa would be hers for one more night.
(b) What did Juliette feel when she put up the sale sign?
Answer:
Juliette felt reluctant when she put up the sale sign.
(c) How much does she sell the house for?
Answer:
She sold the house for two hundred thousand francs.
Question 6.
“… now I have only one thought, that is to get the wretched place off my hands. I would sacrifice it at any price. ”
(a) Why does she call the place wretched?
Answer:
She calls the place wretched as no one wants to pay the price she is asking for.
(b) How much had the villa cost her?
Answer:
The villa had cost her fifty thousand francs.
(c) Why does Juliette wish to sell the villa?
Answer:
Juliette wishes to sell the villa as she needs the money.
Question 7.
“Because really madame, you look too comical. ”
(a) Who says this and to whom? What is the listener’s reaction?
Answer:
The maid says this to Juliette. Juliette is offended by the suggestion.
(b) What do you think the speaker means when she says, ‘comical’?
Answer:
The speaker means that Juliette is funny and amusing.
(c) Why does the speaker say this?
Answer:
She says this because of the way Juliette slicks back her hair
Question 8.
“I am going upstairs for a moment. If that is the lady, tell her I will not be long. ”
(a) Who says this and to whom?
Answer:
Juliette says this to the maid.
(b) Why does she go upstairs?
Answer:
She goes upstairs as she doesn’t want to give the customer the impression that she is waiting for her.
(c) Explain, “I will not be long”.
Answer:
It is in short for saying that she will there in a short time.
Question 9.
“Oh, if I could become a Greta Garbo! ”
(a) Who is Greta Garbo?
Answer:
Greta Garbo is a Hollywood actress from Sweden.
(b) Why does the maid mention her name?
Answer:
The maid mentions her name as she wants to become as famous as her.
(c) What is her tone when she says this?
Answer:
Her tone is of rapt admiration when she says this.