say. I forgive you. It’s bound to make you feel bad things....and say them. I don’t blame you.
Derry: It’s got nothing to do with my face and what I look like. I don’t care about that and it isn’t important. It’s what I think and feel and what I want to see and find out and hear. And I’m going back there.
Only to help him with the crab apples ……Only to look at things and listen. But I’m going. Mother: You’ll stop here. Derry: Oh no, oh no.
Because, if I don’t go back there, I’ll never go anywhere in this world again. [ The door slams. Derry runs, panting. ] And I want the world...
I want it... I want it.... [ The sound of his panting fades .] Glossary defiant(adj) : refusing to obey authority rustling(v) : continuous, soft sounds of leaves rubbing gently on one another crab apples(n) : apples that are sour and used for preparing jam and jelly windfall(n) : apples that have been blown off the trees by wind weed(n) : wild plant daft(adj) : foolish Answer briefly in about two or three sentences each: . What did Derry’s mother think of Mr.
Lamb? . Derry says ,” If I don’t go back there, I’ll never go anywhere in this world again.” What does Derry mean? .
How did meeting Mr. Lamb become a turning point in Derry’s life? . What are the values that you can learn after reading the play?
Saint Teresa of Calcutta (born Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu) better known as Mother Teresa was born in Albania. She moved to India at a very early age and spent the rest of her life serving the dying and the destitute. She founded the Missionaries of Charity which carries on her work in more than countries. Unit- - THE CHALLENGE - - - Here is a list of words describing Mr.
Lamb and Derry. Working with a partner, choose the appropriate words to match the character and list them. sympathetic compassionate defiant shy optimistic generous