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A Gift of Chappals Summary Class 7 English Honeycomb Chapter 2

Introduction

In this, a girl named Mridu went to her relatives’ house with Tapi, her grandmother. As Rukku Manni, the girl’s aunt opened the door, Ravi and Meena, her cousins rushed out and brought Mridu inside. Mridu took off her slippers and placed them neatly beside another pair of slippers. However, before she could think and ask whom they belonged to, Ravi dragged her to the backyard to show her something secretive.

A Gift of Chappals Summary Class 7 English Honeycomb Chapter 2

Summary

Mridu is a young girl living with her grandmother and grandfather. She went to her aunt, Rukku Manni's house with Tapi, her grandmother. She met her cousins Lalli, Ravi and Meena. Ravi and Meena took her to the backyard where they had hidden a kitten inside a torn football. The kitten was busy drinking milk that was kept inside a half-shell of a coconut.

Ravi called the kitten Mahendravarma Pallava Poonai, M.P. Poonai in short. He says that the kitten is a descendant of Mahabalipuram Rishi - 
Cat! who was the descendant of Egyptian Cat - Goddess Bastet! As Ravi keeps talking high about the kitten, they are distracted by a 
kreeching sound which also frightened the kitten. Ravi tells Mridu that his sister Lalli is learning to play violin.
A Gift of Chappals Summary Class 7 English Honeycomb Chapter 2
The music master used to come to their house to give her music lessons. A beggar was also a regular visitor to Rukku Manni's house. Rukku Manni finally got fed up and asked him not to come again. The beggar showed the children large, pink, peeling blisters on the soles of his feet. Mridu said that he had no money to buy a pair of chappals.

To show her concern, Mridu suggested Meena and Ravi to give him a pair of chappals if they have one in the house. The children search the house but all goes in vain. Mridu once again notices the odd-looking chappals which she has seen while entering the house. She asks Ravi whom they belong to. Ravi picks them up and gives them to the beggar. The beggar, pleased to get this gift of chappals, blesses the children and leaves.

After some time the music master came out of the house and found his chappals missing. Displeased, he started looking for them everywhere. The matter was brought to the notice of Rukku Manni. When it was confirmed that children had given the chappals to the beggar, she gave Gopu Mama's hardly worn new chappals to the music master. did exactly what the children had done before. He accepts them gladly. After the music-master leaves, Rukku Manni takes Mridu to the kitchen for refreshments. Ruku Manni's anger has vanished by now as she laughs, thinking what Gopu Mama would say on knowing that she had given his chappals to the music master.

Theme/Message

The story 'A gift of chappals' explores many themes: kindness to animals is one of them. The children rescue and feed a starry cat. The chapter "A Gift of Chappals" is about the innocence and generosity of kids. They show compassion towards a beggar and hand over their uncle's chappals to him when they see that the beggar's feet are full of pink blisters.

List of Difficult Words With  Meanings

Scrawny: thin (suggesting skinny toes)
Paati: grandmother (in Tamil)
throw her off the scent: mislead her so that she won’t understand the real purpose
thatha: grandfather (in Tamil)
descended from: a descendent of, or comes from, the same family


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1. What is the significance of the chappals in the story "A Gift of Chappals"?
Ans. The chappals in the story symbolize the selfless act of kindness and generosity shown by Hari Singh towards the young boy who needed them more than he did.
2. How does the gift of chappals impact the relationship between Hari Singh and the young boy?
Ans. The gift of chappals helps to bridge the gap between Hari Singh and the young boy, creating a bond of gratitude and understanding between them.
3. Why did Hari Singh decide to give away his chappals to the young boy?
Ans. Hari Singh decided to give away his chappals because he empathized with the young boy's situation and realized that the boy needed them more than he did.
4. What lesson can be learned from the story "A Gift of Chappals"?
Ans. The story teaches us the importance of empathy, kindness, and generosity towards others, even when it may require sacrificing something of our own.
5. How does the act of giving chappals represent a larger theme in the story?
Ans. The act of giving chappals symbolizes the idea of selflessness and the power of generosity to create connections and bring people together in unexpected ways.
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