On The Face of It Notes
On The Face of It Notes
On The Face of It Notes
Theme
People who suffer from disabilities must always look at the bright side of things and adapt reality of life
bravely. At the same time the actual pain or inconvenience caused by a physical impairment is often much less
than the sense of alienation felt by the person. The disabled need support and acceptance and not our pity. The
title ‘On the Face of it’ is used to mean that something seems to be good, true etc. but that needs to be changed
when you know more about it.
Appearances are deceptive and most often, we go on dealing with impressions and prejudices about other
without caring to know about them actually.People know Mr. Lamb as a lonely eccentric lame old man but in
reality he is a very kind and generous man who longs for company and he loves his fellow human beings along
with all the other creations of God. Similarly Derek appears to be an abominable ugly boy with a huge scar on
his face whom no one loves or likes or befriends. He is the object of other people’s hateful stares ridicules and
neglect. Even his mother does not dare to kiss him on the cheek with the scar. Yet this boy who is suffering
from an acute inferiority complex has a tender and sensitive heart. He wants to love and be loved. Fortunately
he eets Mr. Lamb who transforms him with his healing touch.
Q2. ‘I am not afraid, people are afraid of me’, why does Derry say so?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : Derry lives in a cocoon of complexes – due to his burnt face –
isolated himself – don’t mix up – considers his burnt face an unpleasant </strong><strong>sight</strong> –
people are afraid of
Q3. Mr. Lamb says to Derry; ‘it’s all relative, beauty and the beast’, what essentially does he mean by
that?
Mr. Lamb means to say that different people have different view pints to look at the same thing. Some find one
thing beautiful, others find it ugly. It all depends on outlook and attitude. It is, therefore, important to adopt a
positive attitude towards everything just like the Princess Beauty who loved the monstrous Beast in the fairy
tale. The point is that what you look like, but what you are inside.
Q4 What does Derry know about the fairy tale ‘Beauty and the Beast’? Why is he not convinced by its
moral?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : -Derry had heard the tale; Beauty liked the monstrous Beast; when she
kissed he turned into a handsome prince; moral was not how you look outside but how you look inside is
important; Derry was not convinced as even if someone kissed he would never change and his mother always
kissed him only on the other cheek
Q5Mr. Lamb has successfully learned to cope with his loneliness. How?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : *keeps busy by gardening, rearing bees, making apple jam etc. Alsokeeps
windows and doors open, welcomes all companies.
Q6. What did Derry’s mothers think of Mr. Lamb?
OR
Why did Derry’s mother stop him, going to Mr. Lamb?
Derry’s mother does not hold a good opinion about Mr. Lamb. She had heard many things about the old man,
therefore stops Derry to visit Mr. Lamb.
Q7. How does Lamb try to remove the baseless fears of Derry?
Suggested Answer / Value Points :
Mr. Lamb influences Derry – his optimistic philosophy – advised him not to give attention on other’s comments
– try to be internally pure and strong – eliminate the negativity of life.
Q8. Comment on the moral value of the play
The moral of the play is very loud and clear. The physically disabled should focus on the brighter side of life
and not to brood over the shortcomings. The society should accept them as they are and expand their social
interactions .In this way they can fight out the loneliness, depression and disappointment.
Q9“When I look in the mirror…I’m afraid of me.” Why does Derry say so?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : *burn scar on his face, curious looks by people make him conscious,
avoids meeting others, sour experiences have made him bitter.
Q10What is ironical about his mother’s behaviour towards Derry?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : *her over-protective attitude stops Derry from meeting new
people, discourages him, instead of making him brave – makes him timid.
Q11 “It’s got nothing to do with my face and what I look like.” What attitudinal change do Derry’s words
to his mother indicate?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : *Derry attitude is now positive & he looks forward to a better life, no
longer hiding from others
Q12Though the play ends with Mr. Lamb’s death there is still an element of hope. Explain.
Suggested Answer / Value Points : *positive change in Derry’s attitude by Mr. Lamb will be permanent,
his life will get better. Mr. Lamb has passed his knowledge and philosophy to younger generation. Though Mr.
Lamb is physically dead, but his ideas will remain alive in Derry’s heart.
Q13. What is it that draws Derry towards Mr. Lamb?
Suggested Answer / Value Points : *Lamb makes Derry feel comfortable, doesn’t question him about his
disability, instills confidence in him, is a good friend to him
Q14Why does Mr. Lamb leave his gate always open?
(a) – happy to have visitors / children to come there for apples, pears andtoffees / to overcome his feeling of
loneliness
Q.9.Explain: “Derry is a victim of his own complex.” How does there come a change in his thinking?
Ans:Derry is a young boy of fourteen years. One side of his face is badly burnt due tofalling of the acid. He
thinks it ‘the ugliest thing’ in the world. When he sees his face in the mirror, he gets afraid of himself. He has
heard ladies saying ‘What a terrible face!’ None will like him. He becomes dejected, withdrawn and defiant. He
is unable to face the world. He avoids the general public. All these facts turn Derry a victim of his own
inferiority complex and negative attitude. By chance he sneaks into the garden of Mr. lambthinking it to be a
secluded place. But Mr. Lamb interrupts him and tells that his door is always open. People can come and he has
got so many friends. Consequently a surge of relief starts flowing in the mind of Derry. He is drawn towards
him. Mr. Lamb tells that children tease and call him‘Lamey Lamb’ but he never minds. He plays with them and
gives them toffees. His viewpoint brings a great change in Derry. He becomes free from inferiority complex and
decides to face the realities of life.
Q10. Both Mr. Lamb and Derry represent two serious aspects of life, though their origin can be called
the same. Explain the statement.
Suggested Answer / Value Points-
Both Mr. Lamb & Derry are physically handicapped – but have a different perspective on life – Derry
an escapist – intentionally distances himself from people – likes solitude – considers his burnt face as the most
ugliest thing – believes none even his mother will never love him.
On the other hand Mr. Lamb – an open hearted & broad minded– does not let his disability affect his life –
being an optimistic – takes life as it comes
enjoys sitting in the sun – reading books – growing flower & weeds – with his positivism enlightens
Derry who then follows his foot step
Here are other short questions for testing yourself.