Table of Contents
- 1 What is the main point of the wise old woman?
- 2 What is the summary of the wise old woman?
- 3 What is the resolution of the wise old woman?
- 4 What event most strongly causes the son to have a change of heart about leaving his mother in the mountains?
- 5 What did you learn from the story the helpful old woman?
- 6 How does the speaker attitude undergo a change in an old woman?
- 7 What is the second challenge Lord Higa gives to the village answer choices for the above question?
- 8 What is the first challenge Lord Higa gives to the village?
What is the main point of the wise old woman?
The theme is to respect your elders because they are wise and have many more experiences than someone 1/2 their age. This is represented greatly when only the old woman can complete the tasks and then the evil lord realizes that the elderly really are helpful to the village.
What is the summary of the wise old woman?
Synopsis: The lord of a small village in Japan decrees that all people over the age of 71 must be banished to the mountains to die. The villagers are all upset, but must obey or be fearfully punished. A young farmer tries to take his mother, but loves her too much and so he hides her in his floor instead.
What is the setting of the story the wise old woman?
Setting. Small village in the Western Hills of Japan.
What is the resolution of the wise old woman?
Denouement. All the elders in the village can finally live happily and not in fear of turning 71.
What event most strongly causes the son to have a change of heart about leaving his mother in the mountains?
What event most strongly causes the son to have a change of heart about leaving his mother in the mountains? He realizes the she will probably die in the mountains. He sees her leaving a trail of twigs so he can find his way back.
What is the mood of the wise old woman?
Question 5. The mood of the story at the beginning was sad because the young Lord had a rule that older people had to be sent away to a mountain to die. It was also sad because the farmer had to take his mother to the mountains himself.
What did you learn from the story the helpful old woman?
What is the moral of the wise old woman? The old woman was wiser than the others in the village because she had lived a long life and had learned many lessons in life. The moral of the story is to honor and respect elderly people.
How does the speaker attitude undergo a change in an old woman?
Answer: The speaker’s attitude undergoes a change because he is posed a question. The old woman’s question, “What else can an old woman do on hills as wretched as these? “The old woman reduces the self-esteem of the speaker and makes him feel that he is nothing more than ‘so much small change’.” Comment.
What does the old woman offer?
2) What does the old woman offer to do? Ans: The old woman offer to take the speaker to the horseshoe shrine.
What is the second challenge Lord Higa gives to the village answer choices for the above question?
What is the second challenge Lord Higa gives to the Village? Lord Higa demanded that a single piece of silk be threaded through a log that was curved a bent 7 times through its length. Lord Higa challenges the Villagers to bring him a drum that sounds without being beaten.
What is the first challenge Lord Higa gives to the village?
Lord Higa challenges the Villagers to bring him a drum that sounds without being beaten. What is the main theme of the Wise Old Woman? People should respect and appreciate the elderly. What textual evidence from the folktale most strongly supports the theme?