Question and Answers
Question and Answers
Q8: What Mrs Meldon has discovered on the third anniversary of Eddie?
Ans : Mrs. Meldon has discovered the truth about the death of her son Eddie who was killed in a war. When her son was
killed she was told that he was killed by a shell of bomb and his dead body was buried in soldier's grave behind war line
by the soldiers. This gave her comfort that her son was not obliterated and when he was buried he was still her beautiful
son, but the reality was contrary to this. A lad in the town, who was in the same battalion, told her that Eddie and his
men waited in a shallow trench for eight days and nights then a shell came in middle of them and utterly destroyed
them and had left nothing to bury.
Q9 : How does Professor Henry Corrie perceive the nature of woman OR what kind of attitude Professor Henry Corrie
shows towards woman?
Ans : Professor Henry Corrie has a very mean contemptible attitude towards women. He is a misogynist. He thinks that
women have no capacity of impersonal devotion. They cannot sacrifice one thing for another. They always go at the drift
of their feelings, emotions and sentiments. Thus they make fuss of things. "Oh, how women do often fuss! No
application No, concentration. That's why no woman has ever been great artist or scientist.“
Q10:-What does Professor Henry Corrie mean by revolutionizing war? OR what does Corrie mean when he says ,war
ought to be more expeditious?
Ans: Revolution simply means upheaval-bringing out a complete change in existing condition of something. By
revolutionizing war, Professor Henry Corrie means to bring changes in the format of the war. He wants to make it
speedier and horror. By revolutionizing war Corrie intends to replace the use of those small footling bombs, tanks and
tin hat by his enormous bomb and airships. He wants to minimize the war duration by limiting it to few weeks or months
Q15:- Why Professor Henry Corrie calls his invention of bomb most humanitarian?
Ans: It is the irony of humanity that Professor Henry Corrie calls his invention of a fatal bomb “ the most humanitarian".
He thinks that by inventing a deadlier bomb he has done a great job to humanity. Because his fatal bomb is going to save
the time and change the difficult format of war and will enable mankind to kill many and destroy whole cities easily and
quickly. He thinks that his invention will enable man to get rid of using those heavy tanks and tin hats in the war.
Q18.-Why Mrs. Meldon calls her brother the stupidest man on the earth?
Ans: Instead of recognizing his talent and appreciating his intelligentsia, Mrs. Meldon calls her brother the most stupid
person on the earth. Despite of being a genius person Professor Henry Corrie fails to understand the feelings of his
sister. He cannot understand the emotions of a mother as his mind is unhinged by fame, popularity and wealth. She
thinks that women like her make the most beautiful things, like her son Eddie, and Corrie like men destroy them in few
minutes. That's why she does not only call Corrie the most stupid person but she also calls him a fool.
Q19 : What kind of feelings Mrs. Meldon held before the birth of Eddie ?
Ans: The feelings of Mrs. Meldon before the birth of her only son depict her as typical woman who is bearing a child for
the first time. She used to get up at midnights to think about her coming child. She had mixed feelings of both happiness
and fear- happiness for becoming mother of a child and fear of dying during the child's birth. She was sure that child
would be a boy. She used to think about her nursing and future planning for the child.
Q20:-What joke did Mrs. Meldon make about the arrival of her son at battlefield?
Ans: When her son Eddie was going to France for the war she made a silly joke not to shame him before other boys. She
made a joke about the fear of Germans when they would listen about the arrival of her son Eddie. In fact, she did it only
to prove it in front of others that she was proud on her son for going to defend his country but in reality she was about
to cry for sending Eddie away from her because he was the centre of her life.
Q21: What is meant by an organized butchery? OR According to Mrs Meldon ,what is an organized butchery of young
boys?
Ans: literally, an organized butchery means a deliberate and an intentional slaughtering of men. Mrs. Meldon calls the
Killing of human beings in a war an organized butchery. Because in a war people of opponent country are killed in an
organised way without making any distinction of civillians and soldiers.
Q22:- What Mrs Meldon means when she asks her brother, "why not say thirty pleces of silver”?
Ans: In this sentence, Mrs. Meldon refers to a historical event while answering her brother on his question, how much
he ought to ask for his invention. In literary speech, these types of historical references we called "allusions". This
allusion talks of the event when Jesus Christ was sold for thirty pieces of silver among the false Jews. So, Mrs. Meldon
here ironically asks her brother to price his invention thirty pieces of silver because if the savoir (The Jesus Christ) was
sold for the thirty pieces then the mean of destruction and devastation(Corrie's fatal bombs) should not have more than
that.
Q23: How killing someone by bomb is more merciful than stabbed to death by a bayonet?
Ans: Being a man of practicality, Professor Henry Corrie sees no difference in the nature of death. For him, there is no
distinction in death whether someone blows into pieces or he dies a physical death at his bed. He thinks that it mercy to
kill someone by a bomb than to stab him to death by a bayonet because if someone is stabbed he will moan and cry for
his life for long time on the other hand if he is killed by bomb his soul will leave his body very soon without paining him.
Q24: Can Mrs.Meldon be justified for killing her brother?What motive stimulates her to killing her brother? OR Why
did Mrs Meldon kill her brother?
Ans: Yes,Mrs.Meldon can be advocated and justified for her action of killing her brother.Her action truly reflects her
deep concern about humanity.She sacrifices her brother for the sake of humanity.Mrs. Meldon takes this step by
compulsion,as her brother Professor Henry Corrie is admant to destroy his invention in the name of humanity.Above
this,she cannot see the organized butchery of humanity by his brother’s invention in the same way as her son Eddie was
obliterated and mutilated by enemies’ bomb .She knows it very consciously that if she allows her brother to fulfill his
ambition it will cause suffering for many women of the world as her.These motives stimulate Mrs. Meldon to take her
own brother’s life.Her action will be written on the golden pages in the history of humanity.
Q25: What does the title of the play ‘Progress’ mean according to Mrs. Meldon?
Ans : The title of the play ‘Progress’ means an irony according to Mrs. Meldon. She seemed to be offended with wars
and used this word in the negative sense that was progress in the field of science and technology but destructive in the
sense of humanities. She doesn’t like the idea of mass killing or the idea of expeditious war. Some people might think it
progress to make war horrible but Mrs. Meldon seemed to be against wars. She, therefore, was justified, to give the
name of progress ironically.
Q26: Who was Charlotte and what role did she play in Progress?
Ans : Chartotte was the name of Mrs. Meldon and she was a bereaved lady whose husband and son had been died in a
war. She was very much against of wars and the killing of people. When she came to know that her brother had invented
a dangerous bomb which could destroy millions of people she requested him to destroy it. He called her mad by her
behavior and tried to persuade her but in vain. When she destroyed all the equipments and the formulas of the bomb he
told her that it made no difference as he had all in his mind. Mrs. Meldon had no other choice but to kill him. She killed
him and destroyed his formula for the safety of humanity.
Q29: What are the views of Prof. Henry Corrie about women? OR Why does Prof. Henry Corrie hate womenfolk?
Ans : Professor Corrie is cynical about women and has a poor opinion of them. He thinks that women lack in
concentration and have a fussy and talkative nature. That is why they are not very often crowned with success.
According to him:
“Your sex is most extraordinary, Charlotte. Always willing to break off things, for other things. No application, no
concentration, no capability for complete impersonal devotion,”
Q31: I am the most lonely woman, cruelly alone,’ Explain the line with reference to the context?
Ans : Eddie was Mrs. Meldon’s only son, he was killed in First World War. She had brought up her son with a great care
and love. She wanted him to be great in future. Her son enlisted himself in war. She could not decide to be happy or
sorry but chiefly she was happy. The sight of the messenger made her heart sink and she remained worried about her
son. He came on his first and second leaves all safe but he did not come for third visit. He was killed in a moment by the
men, who had never seen him. This was the most shocking news. Her husband could not bear it and died away out of
heart failure. She remained all alone in this miserable world.She often says:
“I sometimes wonder why I was not granted the death. Why I should be compelled to live alone.”
The words of the play reflects her loneliness:
“I had a husband and a son, when the war began. I had neither when it was over. I am the most lonely woman – cruelly
alone.”
Q32: what was the opinion of Mrs Meldon about war?
Ans : Mrs. Meldon is totally against war. She calls it “an organized butchery of boys”. She hates war to such an extent
that she is willing to side with the mothers of the enemy soldiers.
Q34: Who was Eddie? How did he die? OR How did Eddie die in battlefield?
Ans : Eddie was the only son of Tom Meldon and Mrs Meldon . He died in a war in young age by the devastating bomb of
his enemy.He was obliterated,his body was torn in to pieces.
Q36: “She’ll be pleased as I Am” who is pleased and what is the cause of pleasure. Answer with the reference to the
short play “Progress”?
Ans: Prof. Henry Corrie is pleased. He is pleased with himself because he has succeeded in his experiment. By these
words he means that he expects Mrs. Meldon to be happy on listening about his success as he himself is.
Q37: Does the physical appearance of Prof. Henry Corrie depict his true nature? Support your answer by giving a few
adjectives describing his true nature?
Ans: He has a devilish form and features. His mouth has lines that are covered with the beard. By looks he is determined
and loyal to his profession but seems greedy and over ambitious.
Q38: Who is Charlotte and what role does she play in Progress?
Ans: She is Mrs. Meldon, a sensitive and loving mother. She altogether hates war and weapons of Mass destruction. She
is the sister of Professor Corrie, the central character of the play.
Q39: “Why not say thirty pieces of Silver?” Who said these words and why?
Ans: Mrs. Meldon speaks these words to Professor Henry Corrie while expressing her hatred against the worth of his
brother’s invention.