The Hundred Dresses 1
The Hundred Dresses 1
The Hundred Dresses 1
Q1 RTC
d) Find the word in the lines above which means the same as
'overemphasised'.
b) Peggy was not a cruel girl, still she teased Wanda. Why?
Peggy did not think that it was cruel on her part to tease
Wanda because she did not like Wanda's false claim of
possessing hundred dresses and 60 pairs of shoes in her
closet. She did not feel guilty mocking at a person who told lies.
c) Maddie was poor like Wanda, still her classmates did not
tease her. Why?
Although Maddie was poor like Wanda, her poverty was not
obvious as she did not wear the same dress everyday like
Wanda did. She did not claim to have a hundred dresses like
Wanda. The dresses of Maddie were old 'hand-me-down' ones,
but her mother modified them in such a way that nobody could
know that they were old ones. Moreover she did not live in a
poor locality like Boggins Height and also did not have an
unfamiliar name like Wanda.
d) How did Wanda prove that she was 'humble and rich'?
Wanda proved that though financially poor, she was richer than
any other student of her class. She had the wealth of talent to
create lavish designs. Although she wore the same faded dress
to school everyday, she was gifted with a rich imagination with
which she could create and colour her designs.
The story conveys the message that young students should not
indulge in insensitive actions like mocking and jeerring at those
who are different. Such a behaviour is harmful and totally
unjustified. Realisation comes quite late and usually after the
damage has been done. Peggy ridicules Wanda and Maddie
remains a mute spectator. However, they both are equally
responsible for discriminating against a girl from a different race.
The writer's message is loud and clear that we should rise above
the narrow walls of ethnicity and learn to accept each other with
all the differences. It is important for us to acknowledge and
accept each other wholeheartedly as latent qualities cannot be
estimated from outer appearance. Wanda was a very plain-
looking girl who always wore the same faded blue dress.
However, this poor outward appearance did not mean that the girl
did not have any worth, infact she proved to be more talented than
Peggy.