Question 1.
How do people feel when they give
(a) one pound?
(b) ten pounds?
Answer:
(a) Feel painful.
(b) Feel trembling movement.
Question 2.
“Money has got us down” could mean,
(a) it has ruined us.
(b) it has made us tremulous.
(c) it has made us greedy.
(d) it has made us its slaves.
Answer:
(d) it has made us its slaves.
Question 3.
How are people without money, usually
treated?
Answer:
The people without money are treated as foodless and shelterless.
Question 4.
What things should be made available
free of cost?
Answer:
Bread, fire and shelter should be made available free of cost to
all.
Question 5.
The speaker is frightened of
(a) having no money.
(b) money madness.
(c) eating dirt.
Answer:
(b) money madness.
Question 6.
What happens if we do not regain our
sanity about money?
Answer:
If we do not regain our sanity about money we may start killing each
other.
Question 1.
How does money trigger fear in an
individual?
Answer:
The poem focuses on how man gives importance to money. When the
moneyless man is treated as poor and powerless, he definitely fears to lose the
money. Obviously, he gives much importance to money. Each and every man goes
behind money and breaks all relationships. In future, there may not be any
sentiments between people. So, when all the people try to make money, certainly
lack of money triggers the fear in an individual. So every individual tries to
acquire it by some means or the other.
Question 2.
How does an individual measure the
value of another individual in terms of money?
Answer:
When all the people go behind money, money becomes the most
significant thing in society. So man automatically tries to accumulate money to
lead his life happily. This money madness spreads widely among all the people
in the society. Money leads the society and gets respect and power and rules
the society. So, man to get all these, accumulates money. And those who have
all these, get respect in society. So, man measures the value of others in terms
of money.
Question 1.
Collective madness about money
affects the individuals also. How does the poem bring this out?
or
Question 2.
What according to the poet, might
happen if people do not regain sanity about money? What solution does he offer?
Answer:
The poem Money Madness by D.H. Lawrence focuses on how man becomes
more materialistic and loses die values and sentiments in society. He respects
money over relationships. Society goes on measuring a man in terms of money.
A man, who does not have money, does not
get respect from society and those who have money get respect and are obeyed by
all. So to get these entire social status, man gives much importance to money
and he never helps other fellow beings who may be in difficulties.
The poet says that man has this money
madness and it is widely spread among men. He affirms that if society goes
behind money, individual too goes behind the same. He confirms that no man
gives a pound without pain and no man gives ten pounds without trembling, and
the man loses his generosity.
Man makes money, but money makes man and
many things. So, the man fears money and tries to accumulate it and respects it
instead of other men. The poet also warns that money-less people should not be
treated with neglect and should not be treated based on status.
The poet fears for the man kind that if
it measures another man only in terms of money, there would be no future for
human relationships. If people do not regain sanity about money, certainly
money has got men down to become it’s slaves. So, the poet offers a genuine
solution that bread should be free, shelter should be free and fire should be
free to all the people in the world. In the overall view of the poem, the poet
worries about man’s greed about money and offers a better solution for a better
tomorrow.
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