When was Naipaul born?
August 17,1932
Why were there so many people in George's house?
Brothel
What was Bogart's first nickname?
Patience
Why did the police take away Man-Man?
He was taken for observation.
At the end of Popo's story in Chapter Two, what were some things that he used to do (build) for the people?
Morris chairs, and chairs and wardrobes.
When did he die?
August 11, 2018
What happened to Dolly?
She married, got a job and went to live at Sangre Grande.
Describe Bogart.
His eyes were small and sleepy. His face was fat and his hair gleam black. His arms were plump. He was not funny but he was captivating.
Who was Man-Man's best friend?
His dog
What was Emelda's job?
Cooking, washing, and ironing.
Where was he born?
Trinidad
Why were the blue carts drivers called aristocrats?
They were considered a person who has the manners or qualities of a member of a privileged or superior class.
What is the name of the police that arrested him?
Sergeant Charles.
What did Man-Man do to revenge the Café owner on the first night?
He opened the doors at night and left them like that.
What was the only thing that Popo ever built?
Little galvanised-iron workshop under the mango workshop.
Where did he die?
London, England
How many exams did Elias take in total?
Three at the beginning when he tried to be a doctor; three years for sanitary inspection, one British Guiana, and one Barbados.
In Chapter One, the narrator compares Bogart with Popo. Why?
He bought a sewing machine and some blue, white and brown chalks but he never made a thing. He also got a sign made for him.
What did Man-Man do to revenge the Café owner on the second night?
Arima
What is Naipaul's Full name?
Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul
When did Elias's mother die?
January
Where did Bogart live?
In a little room in Miguel Street.
Why was Man-Man considered crazy by the people of Miguel street?
Who sang the calypso used for the road march?
Andrews sisters