- Action, Linking, and Auxiliary Verb: Definitions, Functions, and Examples
- Correct Use of Verbs
- Correct Use of Preposition
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Uses of Articles (A, An, The)
- Active and Passive Voice
- Indefinite and Definite Articles: Definition and Examples
- Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
- Comparison of Adjectives & Adverbs: Examples, Sentences & Exercises
- Adjectives
- Irregular Verbs with Examples
- Modal Auxiliary Verb
- Use of Modal Verbs
- Compound Antecedents: Definition & Examples
- What is an Antecedent? Definition, Meaning & Examples
- What Are Collective Nouns?
- What Are Possessive Nouns? Examples, Definition & Types
Comprehensive English: Sentence Structure: Understanding Grammar
- Parts of Speech
- Degree of Comparison
- Difference Between Direct & Indirect Objects in Sentence Structure
- Gerunds: Are They Verbs? Are They Nouns?
- Conjunction vs. Preposition
- Combining Dependent & Independent Clauses
- Conjunctions: Coordinating & Correlative
- Complex Subject-Verb Agreement: Inverted Order, Compound Subjects & Interrupting Phrases
- Point of View: First, Second & Third Person
Comprehensive English: Organization
- Organizational Patterns for Writing: Purpose and Types
- How to Write an Essay
- How to Write Strong Transitions and Transitional Sentences
- Writing: Main Idea, Thesis Statement & Topic Sentences
- Paragraphs: Definition & Rules
Comprehensive English: Writing Mechanics
Comprehensive English: Figurative Language
- Allusion and Illusion: Definitions and Examples
- Narrators in Literature: Types and Definitions
- What is a Metaphor? Examples, Definition & Types
Comprehensive English: Writing Assessment Tools & Strategies
- Qualities of Good Assessments: Standardization, Practicality, Reliability & Validity
- Forms of Assessment
- Self-Assessment in Writing: Definition & Examples
- How to Set a Grading Rubric for Literary Essays
- Standard Score: Definition & Examples
- Raw Score: Definition & Explanation
- How to Create a Writing Portfolio
Comprehensive English: Effective Listening & Speaking
Comprehensive English: Developing Word Identification Skills
English: Class 6 : Honey Suckle
- The Banyan Tree
- Desert Animals
- A Game of Chance
- Fair Play
- Who I Am
- A Different Kind of School
- An Indian-American Woman in Space: Kalpana Chawla
- How the Dog Found Himself a New Master
- Who Did Patrick’s Homework
English: Class 6 : Poem
English: Class 6 : A Pact with the sun
- A Strange Wrestling Match
- What Happened to the Reptiles
- A Pact with the Sun
- The Wonder Called Sleep
- The Monkey and the Crocodile
- Tansen
- The Old Clock Shop
- The Shepherd’s Treasure
- The Friendly Mongoose
- A Tale of Two Birds
English: Class 7 : Honeycomb
English: Class 7: Alien Hand
- An Alien Hand
- A Tiger in the House
- The Bear Story
- Chandni
- I Want Something in a Cage
- Golu Grows a Nose
- The Cop and the Anthem
- The Desert
- Bringing Up Kari
- The Tiny Teacher
English: Class 7: Poem
- Garden Snake
- Meadow Surprises
- Dad and the Cat and the Tree
- Mystery of the Talking Fan
- Trees
- Chivvy
- The Shed
- The Rebel
- The Squirrel
English: Class 8: Honey Dew
- The Great Stone Face II
- The Great Stone Face I
- A Short Monsoon Diary
- A Visit to Cambridge
- This is Jody’s Fawn
- The Summit Within
- Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory
- Glimpses of the Past
- The Best Christmas Present in the World
English: Class 8: Poem
English: Class 8: It so happened
- Ancient Education System of India
- The Comet — II
- The Comet — I
- Jalebis
- The Open Window
- The Fight
- The Treasure Within
- The Selfish Giant
- Children At Work
English: Class 9: Beehive
- Kathmandu
- If I were You
- The Bond of Love
- Reach for the Top
- Packing
- My Childhood
- The Snake and the Mirror
- A Truly Beautiful Mind
- The Sound of Music
- The Fun They Had
English: Class 9: Poem
English: Class 9: Moments
- A House Is Not a Home
- The Last Leaf
- Weathering the Storm in Ersama
- The Happy Prince
- In the Kingdom of Fools
English: Class 10: First Flight
- The Proposal
- The Sermon at Banaras
- Madam Rides the Bus
- Mijbil the Otter
- Glimpses of India
- The Hundred Dresses - II
- The Hundred Dresses - I
- From the Diary of Anne Frank
- Two Stories about Flying
- Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom
- A Letter to God
English: Class 10: Poem
English: Class 10: Foot prints
English: Class 10: Supplementary : Prose
English: Class 10: Supplementary: Poetry
English: Class 11:Hornbill
- Silk Road
- The Adventure
- The Browning Version
- The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role
- Landscape of the Soul
- Discovering Tut: the Saga Continues
- We’re Not Afraid to Die..if We Can All Be Together
- The Portrait of a Lady
English: Class 11: Supplementary
- The Tale of Melon City
- Birth
- The Ghat of the Only World
- Albert Einstein at School
- Ranga’s Marriage
- The Address
- The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
English: Class 11: Poem
- 2Ajamil and the Tigers
- Ode to a Nightingale
- Felling of the Banyan Tree
- Refugee Blues
- For Elkana
- Hawk Roosting
- Mother Tongue
- The World is too Much With Us
- Telephone Conversation
- Coming
- Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds
- The Peacock
English: Class 12: Prose
- Going Places
- The Interview
- Poets and Pancakes
- Indigo
- The Rattrap
- Deep Water
- Lost Spring
- The Last Lesson
English: Class 12: Supplementary
Chapter Summary
“The Snake and the Mirror” is a story about self-discovery presented in a humorous shell. The narrator of the story is a foopsh and vain young man who reapses amid a moment of crisis that he is stupid poor and foopsh. The narrator informed the readers that he came to know about this story from a homoeopathic doctor. The story follows the pfe of an unmarried doctor who indulges in deep thinking on a hot summer night. Suddenly in the middle of the thinking session, the doctor experienced a shock as he saw a snake had fallen on him. He immediately threw away the snake and the snake saw its reflection in the mirror. The doctor then discovered that the snake was more interested in his reflection than the doctor and consequently his pfe was saved.
The Doctor and the Snake Incidence
What sound did the doctor hear?
The doctor narrated that on a hot summer night after returning home after completing his meal at a restaurant, the doctor hears a famipar sound upon entering his room. According to him, the noise came from above as soon as he opened the door. He also added that he shared the room with the rats; therefore, he thought the noise must be coming from there. The doctor then pghted a kerosene lamp as the house was not electrified. As the sounds of the rats were a common thing for him, the noise he heard before was a famipar one for the doctor.
How many times did the doctor hear the sound?
The doctor previously mentioned that there was regular traffic of rats from the beam so, he experienced some noises regularly from the ceipng. The narrator heard the noise twice, once when entering the room and after wandering a few times, he heard the sound again. He thought that it must have been the rats who are running through the ceipng and making these noises from above.
When and why did the sounds stop?
After the doctor resumed his chain in front of the table, he heard that there were no sounds from the ceipng. Then he heard a sudden thud from the ceipng as if a rubber tube had fallen to the ground. At first, the doctor was convinced that there was nothing to worry about the noise as he is famipar with these kinds of noises. Suddenly, he decided to turn back and look at what happened there. He saw a fat snake wriggpng over the back of the chair, eventually landing over his shoulder. That is when he figured out that it was not the rats that were making those sounds; it was the snake all along.
Doctor’s Decisions While looking in the Mirror
The doctor looked closely at his face in the mirror and made an important decision of shaving daily. He further thought that he will eventually grow a thin moustache to look more handsome than usual. After that, the doctor made an earth-shaking decision about keeping an attractive smile always on his face, especially to look more handsome as he is a bachelor and a doctor at the same time. These two decisions were solely dedicated to looking more attractive than usual as he felt that at that point of his pfe, he should look handsome and attractive all at once.
The doctor first smiled when he looked into the mirror for shaving his beard. He discovered that he had an attractive smile that should be on his face always in order to look handsome. The doctor smiled again but this time feebly and at himself. All of a sudden in the dangerous situation, he discovers that he is a foopsh, poor and stupid doctor and nothing else. Amidst that situation, he forgot all his danger and smiled feebly at himself considering his foopshness and stupidity all along. In both cases, the smile may be common for the doctor but the contexts were completely different.
How the doctor’s thoughts changed and why after the Snake Incidence?
Immediately after the snake fell on the doctor’s shoulder, he did not tremble, did not jump, did not cry out loud as he felt there was no time for those things. Instead, he turned to stone by holding his breath and keeping his mind active on the situation. At the spghtest moment when the doctor thought the snake was going to bite him, he discovered that despite being a doctor he did not have a single medicine in the room. Therefore, he felt that he was no one but a poor, foopsh and stupid doctor. He smiled at his foopshness despite being in a tense situation and that is when his thoughts regarding his own existence and appearance changed.
This story about a frightening incident is narrated in a humorous way. What makes it humorous?
The story initially outpned a dangerous situation when a snake fell into a doctor’s shoulder when he was thinking deeply about his pfe. The events of the story took an unexpected turn when the snake saw its reflection in the mirror. The doctor reapzed that all of a sudden the snake was looking continuously at its reflection instead of attacking him or doing any harm. Then the doctor found out that the snake was more interested in enjoying its own reflection than attacking him. The doctor then ran till he reached his friend’s house for cleaning his body. After he returned home, he found out that a thief took most of the doctor’s things and left behind his dirty vest only. The story described a series of funny events, but in the shell of fun, it presents the complex facts of human pves also.
FAQs
Q1. How did the doctor feel immediately after the snake fell on him?
Ans. After the snake fell into his shoulder, the doctor suddenly felt surrounded by darkness despite the presence of the lamp in the room. Even he felt the presence of the almighty creator in the universe.
Q2. What was the difference between the first smile and the second smile of the doctor?
Ans. The first time, he smiled after making an important decision about his appearance and felt confident regarding his looks and image. The second time, he smiled feebly even in the dangerous situation, considering his stupidity and foopshness all along.
Q3. What were the doctor’s thoughts when he discovered that the thief has left his diary vest behind?
Ans. The doctor humorously thought that the thief must have a sense of cleanpness as he left the dirty vest behind and took most of the things. He also added that the thief could have taken the vest and washed it with soap and water for using it further.