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Marguerite Poland

Shades

Chapter 7:
Questions to challenge you!

Keith Tankard
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Updated: 4 March 2014
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Walter, still trying to avoid contact with Frances, is trapped into teaching her a certain piece of piano music.

Victor catches them together, realises that Walter is a threat to his claim on Frances, and so formulates a cunning plan to claim her permanently for himself.

In the meantime, word reaches St Matthias that Reverend Hubert Brompton of Mbokothwe has gone mad, and Walter sets off to rescue him.



VICTOR'S GROWING LUST

Victor is related to Frances only through marriage but they have been together since early childhood. Indeed, Frances looks upon him as an older brother.

The isolation of the mission, however, sometimes draws disparate people towards each other.

Victor is about 21 while Frances is 18 years of age. Each are reaching the stage where sexual urges are beginning to emerge. Frances is still innocent but the same cannot be said of Victor.

It quickly becomes evident that Victor has already had a sexual relationship with the former wheelwright's daughter. Indeed, he was probably saved from an embarrassing marriage only by her father's assault on Sonwabo and the family's dismissal from the mission.

The event, however, initiated Victor into the sexual world and he wants more. With the wheelwright's daughter gone, there is no-one else on the mission except Frances.

Initially Walter was not perceived as a threat. When Victor catches Walter teaching Frances to play the piano, however, he realises by the expression on both their faces that the missionary is indeed an adversary.

The young man's manipulative skills are therefore stretched to the maximum. He must make an urgent plan which will not only rid him of his adversary but will secure Frances to him for all time.

It is the moment for his greatest game which he dares not lose. His goal is Frances but in this game she must lose her reputation forever.

She must become his -- and he will achieve this by forcing her to have sexual intercourse with him. Thereafter her only salvation in a hostile Victorian world will be through marriage to him.

Have you looked at the questions
in the right column?
TEST YOURSELF!
Read the left column and then answer
the following questions:



What effect does the piano lesson have on Walter and Frances? (6)

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Why does Victor become intensely jealous when he finds Frances and Walter together at the piano? (5)

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Victor initiates a plan to trap Frances to him for all time.
  • What is this plan? Why will it work? (4)

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Why is Frances so important to Victor? Explain carefully. (5)

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What words tell us clearly that Victor did indeed have sex with the wheelwright's daughter? (5)

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Why does Crispin offer to accompany Walter to Mbokothwe? (4)

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