Questions and Answers from The Superannuated Man.

        The Superannuated Man
                 Charles Lamb

 1) What is the meaning of the epigraph of Lamb's essay 'The Superannuated Man'? 

Ans: The epigraph is a Latin quotation from the ' Eclogues ' of Virgil meaning that ' liberty, though late, has remembered me. ' The epigraph is suitable to the existence of Lamb when he is superannuated from a very tender era by the South Sea Company.

2) What autobiographical elements can be found in Lamb's essay? 

Ans: In Lamb's essay 'The Superannuated man' there are a lot of autobiographical elements - it narrates how he has wasted his life in the dull and boring post of a clerk. It narrates his life at the farm and mentions the joys he felt in visiting Herdordshire where he also fell in love. And finally it speaks of his deliverance from his job at the South Sea Company.

3) Give some examples of Latinism as you find in The Superannuated Man.
Ans: Latinisms are an significant component in the style of Lamb. Lamb used the Latin quotations in' The Superannuated Man' such as' Esto Perpetua' (May this House last forever),' Opus Operatum est' (the job is completed) and phrases of Latin origin such as' agnise,'' cognition,'' defiliations,' etc. Instead of phrases such as' really' and' crowd,' he used terms such as' really,'' competition,' etc.
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4) What is meant by Ethiop White?

Ans:  Lamb's essay' The Superannuated Man,' Lamb claims he was in fear of Monday's coming when he worked as a clerk and marked it Black Monday. So just as a dark-colored Ethiopian can't change his skin's color, Similarly Lamb thinks that Monday's dismal feeling can't be altered.


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3 comments :

  1. The author here expresses his extreme feeling of bondage in his profession as a clerk.

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  2. Okk we will update long notes soon

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