Monday 2 January 2023

Tell It Not In Gath

Tell In Not In Gath thinking tasks
                  January 1,2023.
  Tell In Not In Gath by
                                       Joe Corrie.
 Answer the question.

 1.Discuss the title of the play. Is it appropriate? 
 Answer:   
                 The play is told by Joe Corrie in Tell It Not In Gath .The play begins in a room with shabby furniture. To its right is a fireplace. And on the back wall are pictures of Rev's mother - Peeta. Arthur Welsey is sitting in the chair on the left and reading a book. He is about sixty years old. And his wife Marjorie is weaving. Arthur and Marjory feel unsatisfied. and decides to hold a meeting. In the play, the work of the working people is seen in a poor condition. In that meeting other community people decide to stop the settled coal miner and sue the police. The act of gambling is seen in this play by revealing in it all the people in the play act from selfish and moral. And the distinction between the poor and the rich is seen in the play's title.

2.Write a note on the themes of the play. 
Answer : 
            The main theme of  play is that it being with the introduction of Arthur and his wife marjory.Arthur is reading a book in a Church and his wife Marjory is knitting.There is talk of trying to stop gamling.Everyone thinks of sue , because everyone's business was running on the miner.So marden and Arthur cruelly stop to sue the miners.

    Situation of a married woman 

                   This is a major theme. The married woman's situation in it is that Arthur's wife Marjory is weaving in the church while she is unhappy with her work. So she puts a coupon in the game and wins 2000 pounds.

  Coal Miners or Community Member 

                 The theme of this play is that of gambling in coal mines. Members of the village community gamble on a coal mine and Arthur files a case to stop it from polluting the village. But Mard gets rich only because of this mining so he decides to withdraw the case. That is what is said in this theme.

3.Money is a dominant motive in human affairs. Prove it. 
Answer:
             Money is the main motive in human affairs because,in this play money is seen to be talked about.At a meeting held by Arthur,he was considering filing a case against people who gambled on coal miners.But if he fiels a case against the miner then he cannot be a part of this wealth and whatever he has is because of the coal miner.So that is the main purpose of money in human affairs.

4.Write a character sketch of Arthur Wesley. 
Answer:
             Arthur welsey is a sixty year old priest.He looks unhappy and content in this play.Arthur is reading a book in the church and his wife is knitting.Arthur fails to reach spiritual life. He feels that his life is filling because of the life of the church. So Arthur and other community people hold a meeting.Try to stop the settled coal miners. If he sues these miners,he willnot share in this prosperity.So he with draws the case because his work was going on because of this miner.

5.6Who is the most honest character in the play according to you? Give reasons for your answers.
Answer:
              In my opinion the most honest character is Arthur, because Arthur is reading a book in a church. He is not happy in his life because he fails to reach spiritual life. As the play progresses, Arthur and other community members organize a meeting. It tries to prevent people from gambling in coal mines. It seems that it is polluting the village. So he decides to file a case against the police. He feels that everyone's business is going on because of this coal miner. So he withdraws Arthur and Marden's decision to withdraw the case against this coal miner. Finally Arthur's wife Marjory wins £20000 in football.

6.If you are given the chance to develop this play further, what scenes will you add? 
 Answer:
              If I am given a chance to develop the play further, I would file a police case against the gamblers in the coal mines and honestly file a case against the villagers from polluting them with evil.Because they are going on the wrong path one should try to stop them. So that he doesn't get money wrongly and the village doesn't get polluted, he should try.

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