This comprehensive guide covers NEB Class 12 English questions and answers for “A Respectable Woman” by Kate Chopin. Students can use this guide to understand the story deeply and prepare effectively for their exams.
Exercise: Understanding the Text
1. Why was Mrs. Baroda unhappy about Gouvernail’s visit?
Mrs. Baroda was unhappy because she had worked long hours on the sugar plantation during winter and was looking forward to spending time with her husband. She also felt anxious about Gouvernail visiting their property as he was a total stranger to her.
2. How was Gouvernail different from Mrs. Baroda’s expectations?
Mrs. Baroda had imagined Gouvernail as tall, skinny, unsociable, and unlikable. However, he was not tall, did not wear spectacles, and his demeanor surprised her. He was not as bright or intelligent as she had expected.
3. How does Mrs. Baroda compare Gouvernail to her husband?
Mrs. Baroda finds Gouvernail less interesting, adaptive, friendly, interactive, and funny compared to her husband, Gaston.
4. Why did Mrs. Baroda attempt to change Gouvernail’s solitary habits?
She wanted Gouvernail to be more open and talkative. Despite her efforts, he preferred solitude. She hoped to entice him away from loneliness by accompanying him on excursions to the mill and along the river.
5. How does Gaston disagree with his wife about Gouvernail?
Gaston considers Gouvernail a respectable and bright person. Even though Mrs. Baroda finds him uninteresting and unsociable, Gaston believes Gouvernail’s qualities are admirable and blames work stress for his distant behavior.
6. Why is Gaston surprised by Mrs. Baroda’s final expression?
Gaston is surprised because Mrs. Baroda, who initially criticized Gouvernail for being unsociable, later shows readiness to welcome him and be hospitable.
Reference to the Context
1. Conflict in Mrs. Baroda’s mind
The conflict arises because Mrs. Baroda starts liking her husband’s friend, Gouvernail. As a respectable woman, she wants to maintain her dignity and adhere to societal norms. The story explores the theme of desire vs. discipline.
2. Character Sketch: Gouvernail vs. Gaston
- Gouvernail: Gaston’s college friend, journalist, introverted, unsociable, prefers solitude, heavy smoker.
- Gaston: Sociable, friendly, and highly interactive.
3. Why Mrs. Baroda doesn’t reveal her feelings
She maintains her respectability and follows social norms, preventing her from expressing her emotions for Gouvernail.
4. Analysis of the story’s twist ending
When Mrs. Baroda says, “I have overcome everything! This time I will be really kind to him,” it reflects her regained control over her emotions. She may also have realized her true desires, subtly challenging societal expectations.
Reference Beyond the Text
1. Outsider’s impact on marital relationships
The entry of an outsider into a family often disrupts intimacy. For example, in Anton Chekhov’s story “About Love,” Alyohin’s presence causes emotional anguish for Anna Luganovich, creating a divide between her and her husband, eventually leading to a breakup.
2. Desired qualities in a future spouse
If pressured by family to marry, these qualities are ideal in a partner:
- Ability to share chores: Helps manage household responsibilities effectively.
- Empathy: Provides emotional support, advice, and comfort.
- Bravery: Faces life’s challenges with courage.
- Intelligence: Supports problem-solving and decision-making.
- Loving and faithful: Maintains affection and loyalty in the relationship.
Conclusion
This NEB Class 12 English guide helps students understand “A Respectable Woman” by Kate Chopin, analyze character dynamics, themes, and societal expectations. For more detailed study notes, sample questions, and exercises, visit our website and access the complete Class 12 English Guide & Notes.





