Class 12 English NCERT Solutions Flamingo Chapter 6 - Poets and Pancakes - Free PDF Download
FAQs on NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 6 Poets and Pancakes
1. The author uses gentle humour in the excerpt to point out human characteristics. Mention the instances and how they make the piece interesting.
The author sees the make-up artists and their way of using pancakes interestingly. He finds Subbu amusing. The way he helped his principal was quite funny to the author. Another example is when an actress's career accidentally comes to an end because of a legal advisor. Some other instances where the author includes gentle humour are the annoyance of the office boy, contempt towards Communism, praising Gandhi superficially, and the mystery surrounding Stephen Spender.
2. Why do you think the Englishman's visit to the studio has been referred to as an unexplained mystery?
The reason why the Englishman's visit to the studio has been referred to as an unexplained mystery is that nobody could explain his identity. No one knew whether he was a poet or an editor. When the Englishman spoke, nobody could understand him as his accent was beyond their understanding.
3. What does the lesson ‘Poets and Pancakes’ deal with in Chapter 6 of Class 12 English?
The lesson ‘Poets and Pancakes’ is an excerpt taken from a much-celebrated book, ‘My Years with the Boss’, written by Asokamitran. In this excerpt, the author is talking about the success story of a film production company - the Gemini Studios. He considers the smallest of things. He highlights all those elements that contributed to this success - from the Pancake makeup company, the office boy at the makeup office to Subbu and the lawyer.
4. What does the writer mean by the fiery misery of those subjected to makeup in Chapter 6 of Class 12 English?
According to the writer, the makeup room is a small room with around six-seven mirrors, which gives the impression of a haircut salon. The room is filled with several bulbs that give bright light, increasing the heat in the room. These fiery lights cause great discomfort and misery among those subjected to make up for which the author uses the phrase “the fiery misery of those subjected to make-up”.
5. Why does Asokamitran say that Spender's visit remained an unexplained mystery?
Spender’s visit to the Gemini Studios was a mystery for the author because the author failed to understand the reason for bringing an English poet/editor to a film production company. Spender’s British accent was unrecognizable and difficult to comprehend and only added to the mystery. Only words like ‘democracy’ and ‘freedom’ could be understood. The puzzled face of the poet/editor left Asokamitran in a state of confusion as well.
6. Where can I get all the answers to Chapter 6 of Class 12 English Flamingo?
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7. How is Subbu described as a genius in Chapter 6 of Class 12 English?
The author describes Subbu as a genius because not only was he a great actor but also a great writer and poet. Subbu tried to push the boundaries of his creativity to earn one of the most important positions in the Gemini Studio. For him, film-making was an easy task. He remained cheerful and happy throughout his work. His nature was also kind and lovable.