CHAPTERS 10 AND 11 WHILE READING
Suggested answers:
1 Macon doesn’t like change, and always wants
things to stay as they are. He is afraid of getting too
involved with Muriel, and gives this general reason
for not wanting to marry Muriel.
2 Muriel is worried that Macon might leave her,
because this has happened to her before. She does not
have much self-confidence, and needs reassurance.
3 Rose is showing the Leary habit of getting lost
even in their own neighborhood; or perhaps she is
using this as an excuse for leaving her new husband
and returning to the family home to look after her
brothers, a habit she cannot seem to break.
4 Macon cannot stop worrying. Even though he has
just walked out on Muriel, he is so anxious about
Alexander’s bee allergy that he phones Muriel to
remind her, without really understanding what effect
his phone call will have on Muriel.
5 Sarah has returned to criticizing Macon, in the way
she used to do before they separated.
BEFORE READING CHAPTER 12
Encourage students to speculate and to make
guesses, but do not tell them the answers. They will
find out as they read that the answers are 2 and 4.
After Reading
ACTIVITY 1 AFTER READING
1 This is Muriel (page 51), on Christmas Day at her
parents’ house. She is angry with her mother, who
has just been talking to Macon about Muriel’s past
love affairs.
2 This is Julian (page 40), spending Thanksgiving Day
with Rose and her family. Rose has just run out of
the room in tears after her brothers expressed their
doubts about eating her undercooked turkey. Julian
decides to eat the turkey to show his love for Rose.
3 This is Alexander (page 69). Macon has just received
a calendar from Muriel marked with their future
wedding day. Macon says he doesn’t want to get
married, and Muriel shouts at him for being selfish.
4 This is Charles (page 57). He and Macon are driving
away from Macon’s old house after visiting it to
see the water damage. Charles was shocked by the
condition of the house, and alarmed by the way
Macon has changed.
5 This is Sarah (page 64). She has just seen Macon
again at Rose’s wedding, and met Muriel. She feels
she is a better partner for Macon than Muriel, and
is now wondering whether she really does want to
divorce Macon after all.
6 This is Macon in Paris (page 84). He has already
spent two evenings with Muriel and is getting close to
her again, although he is trying hard not to. He has
just decided to take her with him on a day trip, and is
about to call her room when his back goes out.
ACTIVITY 2 AFTER READING
Acceptable answers to these cloze passages are any
words that have an appropriate meaning and fit
the structure of the sentence. Students might like
to check each other’s work and discuss alternative
answers. Some alternatives are given below.
1 Charles talking to Rose about Muriel
She’s just not the right woman for him. She’s not even
pretty, and her clothes are awful. And you should
see her house! It’s so untidy, and people (friends,
neighbors) just walk in and out when they like. And
she doesn’t speak proper English either. I just do not
understand why he is ruining his life for her.
2 Alexander talking to Claire about Macon
He’s okay. I didn’t like him when he first came. He
kept trying to teach me things and make me learn
(do, try) things. But then he brought Edward, who
is wonderful! And he stops Mom worrying (fussing)
about me so much – I can eat all kinds of food now.
3 Julian talking to Rose about Muriel
I’ve met her at last! She’s very (really) lively – always
doing things, talking to people. I think she’s just what
Macon needs (needed). He’s more relaxed around
her; he’s not so worried about all his little systems
working properly. She wears strange clothes, but (yet)
somehow they suit her. It’s as if (though) he’s not an
accidental tourist in his own life any more.
4 Claire talking to her mother about Macon
Leave him alone! He’s a nice man (guy), but you
might scare him away if you’re not careful. He’s got
a good (well-paid) job, he’s fantastic at fixing things
in (around) the house, and he makes Muriel happy.
Okay, he hasn’t got divorced yet, but so what? The
two of them will (can) work things out in their own
way (time).
ACTIVITY 3 AFTER READING
Encourage discussion. Students might well have
different ideas about Macon. Some suggested
answers:
1 Logical, but also rather thoughtless, as the remark
appears unfeeling and unsympathetic, which Macon
probably didn’t intend.
2 Afraid of being hurt, cautious, unwilling to take risks.
3 Kind, concerned for other people, but also
thoughtless and not very sensible, in that Macon has
failed to think his idea through and see how Muriel
will look at it.
4 Sensible, thoughtful, concerned for other people.
Although Macon is confused and uncertain himself
at that moment, he tries to help Julian and in fact
gives him excellent and very practical advice.
5 Cautious, boring, unadventurous, unwilling to
take risks, but sensible if your only interest when
travelling is to take care of yourself.
Changes in Macon by the end of the story:
Open answers.