Important Questions of “The Boarding House”
1. Sketch the character of Mrs.
Mooney.
Ans : Mrs. Mooney, the main character in the James Joyce
story “The Boarding House” is described as “a woman who deals with moral
problems as a cleaver deals with meat”. She was a butcher’s daughter who
married her father’s foreman. Later she divorced him because she could not
withstand his drinking and bullying nature. Taking charge of her daughter Polly
and son Jack, she opened a boarding house in Hardwicke Street. She was strong,
strict, determined and practical. She knew how to handle matters- when to act
and when to remain silent.
When reading further in the story, we find that the boarding
house is a trap, where Mrs. Mooney is a hunter who’s looking for a decent
husband for her daughter Polly within her guests. She is using Polly as bait to
catch Mr. Doran, the victim in the story. Mrs. Mooney manipulates Mr. Doran
into her trap by using her daughter’s innocence as the bait and Mr. Doran’s innocence
as a victim. Mrs. Mooney is a woman of business and Mr. Doran is the perfect
victim for her and for Polly. Mr. Doran has also a decent job and he fits
perfectly to the economical needs of Mrs. Mooney. Mrs. Mooney also uses their
society and religion as a tool to cause Mr. Doran marrying her daughter. She
knows that her victim is a religious man, who lives in the religious culture of
Dublin that obeys to the rules of the church. He is afraid of the church and he
is afraid to lose his job in the Catholic wine merchant office. Thus Mr. Doran
had no other option than marrying Polly. Mrs. Mooney is like a watchdog that
watches that the prey will not run out of the trap, but will run into it.
Questions for Practice :
How do you think
Mrs Mooney settled with Mr. Doran about Polly? Did Mr. Moran marry Polly or pay
out compensation?
Sketch the
character of Mrs. Mooney.
Write an
interpretation of ‘The Boarding House’.
Briefly narrate
the story of “The Boarding House”.

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