✅ | Psychology, Symbolism & Themes
Q21
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's perception of the town of Deoli:
Q22
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's specific fears about the girl's fate:
Q23
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's behavior during his final college years:
Q24
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's self-awareness and rationalization of his actions:
Q25
Consider the following statements regarding the thematic conclusion of the story:
Q26
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's interaction with the new stationmaster at Deoli:
Q27
Consider the following statements regarding the physical description and attitude of the tea-stall owner:
Q28
Consider the following statements regarding the visual imagery beyond the Deoli station railings:
Q29
Consider the following statements regarding the girl's social standing and anonymity among the locals:
Q30
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's decision against making a formal inquiry:
Q31
Consider the following statements regarding the theme of nostalgia in "The Night Train at Deoli":
Q32
Consider the following statements regarding the symbolism of the train in the narrative:
Q33
Consider the following statements regarding the socio-economic contrast between the narrator and the girl:
Q34
Consider the following statements regarding the story's portrayal of adolescent infatuation:
Q35
Consider the following statements regarding the significance of Deoli as a "liminal space":
Q36
Consider the following statements regarding the structural irony of the narrator's romantic declarations:
Q37
Consider the following statements regarding the geographic and symbolic contrast between Delhi and Deoli:
Q38
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's psychological defense mechanisms:
Q39
Consider the following statements regarding the narrative function of the grandmother in Dehra:
Q40
Consider the following statements regarding the visual motif of light and darkness in the story:
Q41
Consider the following statements regarding the distortion of time in the narrator's experience:
Q42
Consider the following statements regarding the physical symbolism of the cane basket:
Q43
Consider the following statements regarding the symbolic contrast between Deoli and Dehra:
Q44
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's psychological "savior complex":
Q45
Consider the following statements regarding the long-term psychological outcome of the narrator's choices:
Q46
Consider the following statements regarding the literary meaning of specific phrases used to describe the girl's eyes:
Q47
Consider the following statements regarding the narrator's use of figurative language to describe the Deoli platform:
Q48
Consider the following statements regarding the narrative perspective of the story:
Q49
Consider the following statements regarding the meaning of the word "Intrepid" in the context of the story's themes:
Q50
Consider the following statements regarding the structural function of the story's "Open Ending":