Q1 What does the writer mean by 'the fiery misery' of those subjected to make-up?
Ans. In the make room of the Gemini Studio , there were large mirrors with mercury lights all around. The heat of these lights was terrible. The actors who went in the make up room had to bear the heat of these lights. The writer calls it 'the fiery misery'.
Q2. Who was the office boy? Why did he join the studio?
Ans. The office boy was a grown-up person. His duty was to make-up the actors who played the crowd. He had joined the studio to become a star or a screen writer. He also hoped to become a director or a lyric writer. But his hopes proved false and he was diappointed.
Ans. In the make room of the Gemini Studio , there were large mirrors with mercury lights all around. The heat of these lights was terrible. The actors who went in the make up room had to bear the heat of these lights. The writer calls it 'the fiery misery'.
Q2. Who was the office boy? Why did he join the studio?
Ans. The office boy was a grown-up person. His duty was to make-up the actors who played the crowd. He had joined the studio to become a star or a screen writer. He also hoped to become a director or a lyric writer. But his hopes proved false and he was diappointed.
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