a triumph of surgery summary class 10
Analyzing the balance between love and discipline in James Herriot's delightful veterinary tale.
Tricki's Condition and Mrs. Pumphrey's Over-indulgence
The Hospitalization and Recovery
The "Triumph" of Surgery
Character Sketches
- Tricki: A small, greedy dog who doesn't know how to refuse food. He becomes lethargic and ill due to over-pampering but recovers quickly when given a natural environment and discipline.
- Mrs. Pumphrey: A rich, emotional lady who loves her pet excessively. Her over-indulgence is "silly but kind." She represents those who do harm out of misplaced affection.
- Dr. James Herriot: A practical and tactful veterinarian. He is not just a doctor but also a keen observer of human (and animal) nature. He uses common sense rather than complex medicines to cure Tricki.
A Triumph of Surgery Q&A (Board Special)
Q1. Why is Mrs. Pumphrey worried about Tricki?
A. Mrs. Pumphrey is worried because Tricki has stopped eating his favorite dishes, refuses to go for walks, and spends all his time lying on a rug, panting. She thinks he is suffering from malnutrition.
Q2. What was the "surgery" mentioned in the title?
A. In the context of British English, 'surgery' refers to a doctor's clinic. The "triumph" was that the clinic cured the dog without any medicinal or surgical intervention, purely through diet and exercise.
Q3. How did Tricki's arrival at the surgery affect the other dogs?
A. Initially, the other dogs ignored Tricki as an "uninteresting object" because he was too weak to move. After a few days, as he regained energy, he became an accepted member of the pack and joined them in their hunting for rats and racing for food.
Discipline is Love
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