Q1. Which country or countries do you think “the Northland” refers to?
Ans. “The Northland” could refer to any extremely cold country in the Earth's north polar regions, such as Greenland, the northern regions of Russia, Canada, Norway, etc.
Q2. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for? What was the lady’s reaction?
Ans. Saint Peter asked the old lady for one of her baked cakes to satisfy his hunger. The lady tried to bake a small cake for the saint.
Q3. How did he punish her?
Ans. He punished the lady by changing her into a woodpecker that built “as birds do” and gathered scanty food by boring in the “hard, dry wood” all day long.
Q4. How does the woodpecker get her food?
Ans. The woodpecker gets her food by boring holes into trees.
Q5. Do you think that the old lady would have been so ungenerous if she had known who Saint Peter was? What would she have done then?
Ans. No, the old lady would not have been so ungenerous if she had known who Saint Peter was. Instead, she would have tried to please him with her cakes for the fulfillment of her greedy desires.
Q6. Is this a true story? Which part of this poem do you feel is the most important?
Ans. No, this is not a true story; it is a legend. I feel that the point in the story where the old lady is changed into a woodpecker is the most important. This is because the punishment meted out to the lady teaches us the value of generosity and charity.
Q7. What is a legend? Why is this poem called a legend?
Ans. A 'legend' is a popular story from the past that is believed by many but one cannot prove whether it is true or not. It usually contains a message or a moral and is narrated to children. The poet himself says that he doesn't believe this tale to be true. This poem is called a 'legend' because it preaches generosity towards fellow beings.
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3. What punishment does the woman receive for her greed in the poem? |
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