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�CLASS: 10 SUB: ENGLISH�CHAPTER-3 The Midnight Visitor��� A Power Point Presentationprepared by R. Marisamy PGT English, JNV Koppal, Karnataka

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About the author:

Robert Arthur Jr. was an American writer of mystery and speculative fiction. His fame rests on ‘The Mysterious Traveller’ a radio series and his ‘Three Investigators’ series of novels. His stories were published in many magazines between 1930 and 1940. He also wrote mystery books for children. He was twice honoured by the ‘mystery writers of America’ with his writing partner Edgar. He died in 1969 in Philadelphia.

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INTRODUCTION

  • Ausable is a secret agent. He is expecting to get an important paper about missiles. Max, an intruder, enters his room. He wants to get that paper from Ausable. He has a pistol in his hand. Ausable, being a quiet but smart and shrewd secret agent, plays upon a trick on Max and gets him killed without any physical fighting and shooting.

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IMPORTANT CHARACTERS IN THE STORY

  • 1. Ausable - a secret agent, lived in France,

doesn’t present such a romantic picture of a detective,

very fat and sloppy,

but mentally very agile and quick-witted.

2. Fowler - a young romantic writer, preparing to publish an article

on the life of detectives

3. Max - a secret agent, rival of Ausable

a little less than tall, appeared crafty and has a

countenance of a fox.

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“The Midnight Visitor” at a Glance

  • The theme of the Story ‘The Midnight Visitor’ is a very thrilling account of a secret agent Ausable’s one particular episode.
  • Ausable didn’t fit any description of a secret agent.
  • He didn’t live upto the romantic picture of a secret agent that we read in books or see in films.

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The Midnight Visitor” at a Glance

  • He was rather fat and sloppy. He lived in a very small room on the sixth floor of a shabby hotel. However, Ausable was gifted with a rare presence of mind.
  • His fertile brain could invent and cook up stories and situations that would confuse and unnerve his rivals.
  • He cooked up the story of the balcony below the window of his room and the arrival of the police.

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“The Midnight Visitor” at a Glance

  • He outwitted and outsmarted his rival and enemy secret agent, Max, who had come to take away a very important paper concerning some new missiles.
  • Through his presence of mind, Ausable was able to get rid of his rival, Max.

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MAIN POINTS OF THE STORY FOR RECAPITULATION

  • 1.Fowler was a young and romantic writer.
  • 2. He wanted to meet Ausable because he wanted to write a story on detectives.
  • 3. Ausable was a detective in Paris who was fat and sloppy and hardly looked like a secret agent.
  • 4. When Ausable switched on the light, he found Max, standing with a pistol in his hand in the room.
  • 5. Max had come to take a particularly important report concerning missiles forcibly from Ausable.
  • 6. Ausable cooked up a false story to entrap crafty Max.

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MAIN POINTS OF THE STORY FOR RECAPITULATION

  • 7. He told Max that the balcony below his window had become a big nuisance. It was the second time in a month that somebody got into his room through the balcony.
  • 8. He also made Max panicky by telling him that the knockings at the door were of the police, whom he had already informed.
  • 9. When Max became panicky, he came to the window and jumped out of it. A loud cry was heard and in this way, Ausable got rid of his crafty enemy.
  • 10. Later on, it was found that the knockings at the door were made by the hotel waiter, who entered the room with a bottle of water and two glasses as ordered by Ausable.

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LESSONS TO BE LEARNT FROM THE LESSON

  • Wisdom is more powerful than weapon.
  • We should think quickly and act wisely and calmly in the face of adverse and dangerous situations.
  • Presence of mind comes out of mental preparedness.
  • Never judge a person by his appearance.

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LIST OF WELL-KNOWN INVESTIGATIVE AGENCIES

  • Research and Analysis Wing(RAW) - India
  • Intelligence Bureau (IB) – India
  • National Investigative Agency (NIA) - India
  • Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) – India
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) - America
  • Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) – Pakistan

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A few detective / mysterious / adventurous stories for further reading

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SUGGESTED READING

  • ‘After Twenty Years’ by O. Henry
  • ‘The Stolen Bacillus’ by H.G. Wells
  • ‘The Face on the Wall’ by E.V. Lucas

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A LIST OF WORDS WITH MEANING

  • romantic: imaginative; having a fantastic view of reality
  • passably: just well enough; tolerably well
  • espionage: spying
  • sloppy: (here) carelessly dressed
  • prosaic: ordinary
  • chuckled: laughed quietly, without opening his mouth
  • wheezed: spoke breathing noisily and heavily
  • missiles: weapons directed by remote control or automatically
  • shrilly: piercingly; in a high pitch

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QUESTION FOR HOMEWORK / ASSESSMENT

  • Presence of mind and intelligence are more powerful than a gun. How far is it true in the case of Ausable, the secret agent? Elaborate highlighting the values possessed by Ausable. (120 words)

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SOURCES / ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

  • Teachers Manual for Formative Assessment - English (Class X),

Published by CBSE

  • Prescribed Text Book – ‘Footprints without feet’ published by NCERT
  • www.diksha.gov.in
  • www.google.com for collecting relevant information
  • Open source You Tube videos

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A small note to young learners….

  • Learning doesn’t end here! Always go beyond the text, travel an extra mile to read and relish more such stories written by celebrated authors around the globe.
  • Let reading become your irresistible habit. Read more and more. Great thoughts shared by greatest minds in their books will certainly take you further and farther to greater heights in your life.

Thank you