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HISTORY OF SOUTHERN ASIA > WEEK FIVE - STAYING ON - May 2nd - May 8th - Chapters Nine - pages 120-129: Chapter Ten - pages 130-144

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message 1: by Jill (last edited Mar 30, 2016 11:00PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Hello Everyone,

For the week of May 2nd - May 8th, we are reading STAYING ON - Chapters Nine and Ten (pg. 120-144)~ Staying On, (pg. 120-144)

The week's reading assignment is:

Week Five- May 2nd - May 8th ~ Chapters Nine and Ten (pg. 120-144)

We will open up a thread for each week's reading. Please make sure to post in the particular thread dedicated to those specific chapters and page numbers to avoid spoilers. We will also open up supplemental threads as we did for other spotlighted books.

This book was kicked off on April 4th.

We look forward to your participation. Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other noted on line booksellers do have copies of the book and shipment can be expedited. The book can also be obtained easily at your local library, local bookstore or on your Kindle. Make sure to pre-order now if you haven't already. This weekly thread will be opened up on April 4th.

There is no rush and we are thrilled to have you join us. It is never too late to get started and/or to post.

Jill will be leading this discussion and back-up will be Bentley.

Welcome,

~Bentley

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Staying On by Paul Scott by Paul Scott Paul Scott

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Teri (teriboop) Chapter Summaries and Overview

1 - Chapter Nine


Mr. Bhoolabhoy leaves the hotel and he arranges for a photographer to stop at the church to take photos for Father Sebastian and then he heads there himself. He reflects on his affair until he hears bulldozers and runs out the church door and almost runs into Mrs. Smalley in the churchyard.

Lucy observes that Mr. Bhoolabhoy looks less formal than usual, with no coat or tie. Hearing the clipping sound again they both see Joseph working on the gravestones. Mr. Bhoolabhoy begins talking to him in Hindi and Lucy is afraid he is scolding Joseph. Joseph, with the help of Mr. Bhoolabhoy in Hindi, replies he reads the gravestones as he cleans them and tries to say a prayer for the people. The photographer arrives and wants to take a few photos of Lucy and the young mali by an old gravestone, the gravestone that happens to be that of Mabel Layton. Mr. Bhoolabhoy, still upset, works to send Lucy off before he says anything about the consortium deal.

2 - Chapter Ten

Lucy travels slowly to the Club in a tonga. As she travels, she falls once more into an imaginary conversation with Mr. Turner, anticipating his arrival. She begins to travel down memory lane again, remembering her first view of Pankot as she was coming over the mountains and how lovely Pankot looked. She comments on the inheritance and her time in London. She wonders, too, whether the need to simply support Tusker as a military wife and not be her own person has been the cause her unhappiness.


message 3: by Teri (last edited May 04, 2016 12:56PM) (new)

Teri (teriboop) Discussion Questions - Chapter Nine

1. Do you think that Mr. Bhoolabhoy would turn to full time work at the church if other parts of his life disintegrate?

2. Do you feel that the church is his support as structure and expectations are Lucy's support?


message 4: by Teri (last edited May 04, 2016 12:55PM) (new)

Teri (teriboop) Discussion Questions - Chapter Ten

1. What do you think is the underlining reason for Lucy's happiness?

2. What do you think of Lucy's imaginary conversation with Mr. Turner? Do you find yourself carrying imaginary conversations with yourself / others?


message 5: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new) - rated it 4 stars

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
I think Lucy's unhappiness has to do with life passing her by and the fact that she is stymied by all of it.

No but then again - there are always times you wish you said something and did not or vice versa (lol)


Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) I would agree, Bentley. Here is a woman who lived her life as a military wife in a country ruled by the British government/military. Was it all for nought? Her life now revolves around her husband's health and arguments with the Indian owner of their lodgings. As the song says "Is That All There Is?". It makes me sad just reading about it, so living it must be horribly depressing.


Kressel Housman | 917 comments Teri wrote: "Discussion Questions - 2. What do you think of Lucy's imaginary conversation with Mr. Turner? Do you find yourself"

I was going to pose precisely the same question myself! The answer is YES, I imagine myself in conversation with people very often, and I've been doing it since I was a kid. I think it's a combination of loneliness for not having anyone really listen to you (Tusker doesn't listen) and imagination.

The reason I point to imagination is from something I read in Fire in the Brain: Clinical Tales of Hallucination by Ronald K. Siegel. He argues that the kids who have imaginary friends for longest often end up becoming writers. So perhaps Paul Scott had a few imaginary friends himself. He sure has created a varied cast of characters!

How do we know that Lucy is imaginative? We know that she had a talent for acting, and acting is at least as much a craft of character-building as writing is, if not actually more.

I see these imaginary conversations in parallel with Barbie Batchelor's letters to Edwina. The difference is, Lucy knows what she's doing is imaginary. Barbie was grasping at straws, and then reality came back to bite her.

Citation: Fire in the Brain Clinical Tales of Hallucination by Ronald K. Siegel by Ronald K. Siegel (no photo)


message 8: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new) - rated it 4 stars

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
Interesting comments Kressel.


Kressel Housman | 917 comments Oh, my gosh, and now that I've read the ending - wow! the tie-ins!


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