CHAPTER 7- THE INTERVIEW
4th April, 2020 (Saturday)
Day - 3
Ch – 7 Interview (Blog 3)
Good
Morning Gentlemen
I hope that these classes are
proving to be fruitful for you all and the learning outcomes are well achieved.
Before we move on
to today’s task, here are the learning objectives for today’s blog. These
objectives will be achieved by assessing you on the basis of tasks given below.
Learning
Objectives
Students will be able to:
· :distinguish between positive and negative opinions
about interviews
·
:explain the reasons behind Umberto Eco’s
literary merit
This blog contains three tasks. You
have to do all these tasks in your English notebooks except MCQs
Task
1
Gentlemen, by
now we have read the chapter, we have read the key points in the two blogs
shared with you. Let us try and attempt the MCQ questions based on the second
part of the chapter.
MCQs
1. What is semiotics?
a. Study of
syntax
b. Study of
letters
c. Study of
phonetics
d. Study of
signs
2. Which book brought intellectual super stardom to Umberto Eco?
a. Alice in
Wonderland
b. The Penguin
Book of Interviews
c. Jungle Book
d. The Name of
the Rose
3. What is ‘a lot of empty spaces in our
lives’ called by Eco?
a. Semiotics
b. Metaphysics
c. Interstices
d. d. Theology
4. Why did Eco prefer to write essays that
have narrative aspects?
a. Easy to
conclude
b. Easy to
write
c. Provides a
way of creative writing
d. Provides an
escape from journalism…. L
5. What makes ‘ The Name of the Rose’ a
serious novel?
a. It is a
detective yarn
b. It has no
humour
c. It is about
history.
d. It is
autobiographical
6. Why was Umberto Eco given an advance
for 3000 copies only?
a. Publisher
could sell only 3000 copies
b. Publisher
didn’t expect to sell more than 3000 copies
c. Eco wanted
to sell 3000 copies
d. d. Eco
wanted to publish a few copies
7. Who were the most puzzled with the
success of Eco’s book?
a. Readers and
critics
b. Eco and his
friends
c. Caroll and
Kipling
d. Journalists and
publishers
8. Unlike Eco , what problem did Roland
Barthes face?
a. He was
unable to write
b. He was
unable to write essays
c. He was
unable to do creative writing
d. He was
unable to sell 3000 copies
9. Despite being spectacularly famous
after the publication of ‘The Name of Rose’ with whom does Eco identify
himself?
a. Novelist’s
community
b. Academic
community
c. Readers’
community
d. Journalism community
Task 2
Now, on the basis of your
reading, attempt these short answer
type questions in your
notebooks. Write the answers in your own words by using the given points.
Short answer type questions.
Part 1 - Essay on
Interview
1. What are the
writer's views about interviews as a form of journalism?
- interviews came
into being over 130 years ago,
-since then have
become a quite common in journalism.
- thousands of
celebrities have been interviewed over time
- almost all
literate persons have read atleast one interview at some point in their lives
- while it is
considered to be source of truth and an art, it is also seen as an intrusion
into the privacy of its victims.
2. What are two
divergent views about interviews?
-widely popular among the readers
therefore, opinions about its function, methods and merit vary.
-while it is
considered to be source of truth and an art, it is also seen as an intrusion
into the privacy of its victims.
-Some consider
that it diminishes their image just like in some primitive cultures, taking
someone's photograph is believed to stealing their soul.
3. What were
Lewis Caroll's views about an Interview?
- Lewis Caroll (author of 'Alice in Wonderland')
- terrified of interviewers ' a just horror of interviewers
- never consented
to be interviewed
- feared that he
would be lionized/ treated like celebrity/get too much public attention
- pushed away
would-be acquaintances, interviewers and autograph seekers
- enjoyed telling
stories about his success
4. What
were Rudyard Kipling's views?
- calls interviews immoral
- equated it to a
crime against him, an assault that deserved punishment
-said it was
cowardly and vile.
-no respectable
person would ask it, much less give it
-ironically he
himself had interviewed Mark Twain a few years ago.
Part 2 - Umberto
Eco's Interview
5. According to
Umberto Eco, what are empty spaces? How are they useful for him?
- Eco claims that
there are empty spaces in the universe which when removed can reduce the
whole universe to the size of a fist.
- He calls them
interstices and refers to them as empty time between the task he has finished
and is about to begin.
- Umberto Eco says
he utilises time between tasks efficiently.
-He explains it by
saying that he would have finished writing an article while waiting for the
interviewer, Mukund to reach his apartment via the elevator.
6. How was
Umberto’s doctoral dissertation different from the papers of other scholars?
-regular academic
style used for research papers is invariably depersonalised and often dry and
boring.
-Eco's style is a
marked departure (very different) from how research papers are written.
-He adopts an
informal approach and there is a certain playful and personal quality
about it.
-He wrote the
story of his research, even including his trials and errors.
This is why all
his research essays always have a narrative aspect. (appear to be like a story)
-He had written
over 40 scholarly papers.
7. Did Umberto
Eco consider himself a novelist first or an academic scholar?
-feels bothered
when most people identify him as novelist instead of a scholar.
-considers himself
a university professor who writes novels on Sundays.
-participates in
academic conferences and not meetings of Pen Clubs and writers.
-identifies
himself with the academic community.
-however, he's
good-humoured and doesn't mind it too much as he can reach a larger audience
through his novels.
8. Describe the
reason behind the huge success of the novel “The Name of the Rose
-a very serious
novel.
-a detective story
at one level but it also delves into metaphysics, theology, and medieval
history.
-initially was
paid advance only for 3,000 copies -publisher felt there wouldn't be many
takers for difficult reading experience.
-surprising that
it enjoyed a huge mass audience
-To Umberto Eco,
the success of the novel continues to be a mystery.
Since we wish to complete this chapter
today, below are the long answer type questions as well to be done in your
notebooks.
Kindly attempt them.
Task – 3
Long answer
type questions.
1. Interviews as a form of journalism are both hated and hated.
Give reasons
- interviews came into
being over 130 years ago,
-since then have become a
quite common in journalism.
- thousands of celebrities
have been interviewed over time
- almost all literate
persons have read at least one interview at some point in their lives
-widely
popular among the readers therefore, opinions about its function, methods and
merit vary.
-while it is considered to
be source of truth and an art, it is also seen as an intrusion into the privacy
of its victims.
-Some consider that it
diminishes their image just like in some primitive cultures, taking someone's
photograph is believed to stealing their soul.
- prominent literary
figures seem to detest interviews
- V.S. Naipaul feels
interviews diminish the interviewee
- Lewis Caroll never
consented to be interviewed
- Rudyard Kipling believed
that interviews were an assault on a person and deserved punishment yet he
himself had interviewed Mark Twain.
- Saul Bellow thought that
interviews were like thumbprints on his windpipe
- despite such adverse
ideas, interviews are a
supremely serviceable medium of communication
- helps to create most vivid(detailed)
impressions of the celebrities
- all information & impression
about celebrity formed through interviewer’s questions
-interviewer holds a position of
unprecedented power and influence.
2. Write a note on Umberto Eco's literary genius.
-a professor at the University of Bologna, Italy
-reputed scholar of semiotics (the study of signs), literary
interpretation, & medieval aesthetics.
-Prolific writer - has written literary fiction, academic texts,
essays, children’s books, newspaper articles
-attained immense success in 1980, with his book 'The Name of the
Rose', which sold more than 10 million copies.
- unlike regular academic style used for research papers is
invariably depersonalised and often dry and boring. Eco's style is a marked
departure (very different) from how research papers are written.
- He adopts an informal approach and there is a certain
playful and personal quality about it.
-He wrote the story of his research, even including his trials and
errors, had written over 40 scholarly papers.
- says he became a novelist by accident, has written 5 novels
- despite his success as a novelist, feels bothered when most
people identify him as novelist instead of a scholar
-considers
himself a university professor who writes novels on Sundays
I hope you all have well understood this
chapter. Doubts/queries, if any, can be posted in the comment section below.
Happy Learning
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