Q.1. You have looked after me so lovingly and I have not cooperated with you. I have been depressed and gloomy. The last leaf has shown me how wicked I have been.
(i) Who said this to whom?
Johnsy said these words to Sue.
(ii) Why had she been depressed and gloomy?
She had been depressed and gloomy thinking about her illness to be her approaching death.
(iii) What character of the speaker is reflected here?
Johnsy is simple and honest who realizes her mistakes and admits it without any tantrums.
(iv) What lesson did she learn after that?
She learnt that wanting to die is a sin. She realized that Sue had been extremely worried about her and she is her true friend.
Q.2. How did Johnsy associate herself with the falling leaf?
It was autumn and the ivy creeper leaves were falling gradually. She would stare at the falling leaves and started back counting. She associated her falling health with the leaves. She believed that she would die when the last leaf fell.
Q.3. When and why was the doctor’s report encouraging about Johnsy’s condition?
The doctor gave an encouraging report about Johnsy’s condition after examining her a day after the storm. She believed that the report was encouraging because she had regained her will to live.
Q.4. What saved Johnsy’s life?
The last leaf painted by Mr. Behrman on the wall opposite Johnsy’s window saved her life. She felt that she had been wicked. The last leaf gave her hope to live and realize that wanting to die is a sin.
Q.5. How did Behrman saved Johnsy’s life?
Behrman saved Johnsy's life indirectly by inspiring her to change her perspective on life. His act of painting the last leaf was symbolic and emotionally significant, helping Johnsy realize the value of life and the beauty of hope. However, it was Johnsy's own decision to embrace life and fight her illness that ultimately saved her. Behrman's sacrifice and the symbolic gesture of the painted leaf played a crucial role in this realization.
Q.6. He was a sixty year old painter. His lifelong dream, was to paint a masterpiece but that had remained a dream. Sue poured out her worries to Behrman.
(i) Who is being talked about here?
The person being talked about here is Mr. Behrman, sixty year old man, who lived on the ground floor of the same building where Sue and Johnsy lived.
(ii) What worried Sue?
Sue was worried because Johnsy had pneumonia and despite of good treatment, she did not show any sign of improvement.
(iii) Why do you think he listened to Sue?
Mr. Behrman listened to Sue because he was a compassionate and helpful person. He was large hearted and a good neighbour.
(iv) What was his lifelong dream? Why had it remained unfulfilled so far?
Mr. Behrman’s lifelong wish was to paint a masterpiece. It had remained unfulfilled so far because he had not found any inspiration or motivation to paint the masterpiece.
Q.7. Why did Sue pour out her worries on Mr. Behrman?
Sue poured out her worries to Behrman because she was alarmed by the deteriorating condition of her friend. She wanted to seek guidance and support from an elderly well-wisher. She considered that an elderly experience of life would be of great help.
Q.8. How did Sue try to encourage Johnsy?
Sue tried to encourage Johnsy by telling her that she won’t die and she had to live for the sake of her friends. She further pleaded with Johnsy to spare a thought for her as she could not live without her.
Q.9. Which items were found near Mr. Behrman when he died? What did it signify?
A ladder and a lighted lantern were discovered near Behrman’s bed when he died. There were also some brushes and green and yellow paints on the floor near the ladder. This signified that the last green and fresh leaf had been painted by Mr. Behrman all through the stormy night.
Q.10. Sue is a true and faithful friend. Comment.
Sue was a true and faithful friend. As Johnsy fell ill, Sue made every effort to nurse her back to health. She exhibited the values of sincerity and commitment towards her friend by calling the doctor who would visit them daily to review Johnsy’s condition. She tried to lift Johnsy’s spirit by talking to her cheerfully about clothes and fashion. She whistled to pep up Johnsy. She would sit beside and paint so that she did not feel lonely and she could earn for herself and Johnsy. She tried to comfort her by reassuring that the ivy creeper leaves has nothing to do with her illness.
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