A Thief’s Story
Competency based Questions
1. The narrator
followed Anil ‘casually’. Why?
2.What was the thought behind using appealing smiles frequently on Anil?
3. How do you think the narrator made a profit of about a rupee a day?
4. Why do you think the young thief had quite a few scars on his face?
5. It’s not easy to be mean to people who are very nice to you. Do you think the young thief had to work on giving himself valid reasons to commit the theft? Or did the thieving come as naturally to him this time, too? Write a brief analysis of his mood before the theft.
6.Why do you think the narrator used to feel that ‘friends were more trouble than help’? What could have led him to believe this?
7. At the end of the story, we realize that Anil knew about the incident of the previous night, yet he chose to overlook such a breach of trust. Explain.
8.Based on the given context, write a diary entry, as the narrator, on what you experienced and the possible reason for it.
I should have been able to jump into one
of the carriages, but I hesitated — for some reason I can’t explain — and I
lost the chance to get away.
9. Education means different things to different people. Evaluate how it impacted the young thief in the story.
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