Chapter -6 On the Face of It_watermark
Chapter -6 On the Face of It_watermark
Chapter -6 On the Face of It_watermark
ON THE FACE OF IT
~Summary~
Mr Lamb's Philosophy
Mr Lamb tells him to talk about it, but Derry has become upset. The old man says that it is possible
Derry's face got burnt in a fire. Derry tells him that it is acid that has burnt his face. He says, "It
ate my face up. It ate me up". Derry is confused at Mr Lamb's indifference and asks him if he is
not interested. Mr Lamb replies that he is interested in everybody. There is nothing God made
that doesn't interest him. He asks Derry why one green plant is called a weed and another a
flower. Mr Lamb doesn't find any difference; to him, it's all life. His philosophy is to celebrate life
in all its forms.
Mr Lamb tells Derry that one of his legs got blown off in a war, but that is not important. When
he goes out, some kids call him "Lamey-Lamb'. This doesn't bother him. He thinks that such a
name suits him. Derry says that Mr Lamb could cover his tin leg with his trousers, and none would
notice it or stare. But Derry could not cover his face. According to Mr Lamb, there are plenty of
other things in the world which are important. Mr Lamb has a positive and optimistic attitude
towards life. He feels that beauty is relative and reminds Derry of 'Beauty and the Beast'.
Derry is filled with bitterness. He says that he doesn't believe in fairy tales. His face will always
remain the same. He also says that no one will kiss him, but his mother will kiss him because she
has to. She kisses him on the other side of his face.
Mr Lamb tries to reason with him. He says that he should notice the beautiful things in the world
and not care about his face. Derry begins to mock the idea, saying that one should think of all
those people who are worse off than yourself. This may be true, but it won't change his face.
face like that. Mr Lamb shows him that he is better than all the rest. He can live his life easily like
others do.
Derry asks Mr Lamb if he has any friends. Mr Lamb tells him that everyone is his friend, even
Derry. Derry is confused and asks him how they are friends when Mr Lamb doesn't even know
his name. Mr Lamb explains that names don't signify anything.
To him, being friends doesn't mean that you should know all the details about a person.
At this point, Derry chooses to tell him his name. He says it's Derek, but hates being called that.
He wants to be called 'Derry' only.
The second scene begins in Derry's house. He is fighting with his mother because he wants to
return to Mr Lamb, and his mother is not allowing him to go. She says that she has been warned
by many people that Mr Lamb appears to be an eccentric. But Derry insists that he wants to go.
For the first time in his life, someone has shown him the right way. He wants to talk to Mr Lamb
about things which matter to him. He wants to sit there and listen to things. His mother tells him
to stay, but Derry tells her that he hates it. His mother doesn't react. She simply tells him that he
is bound to say such awful things because of his face. Derry strongly replies that he doesn't care
about his face anymore. The transformation has begun.