BBA & BHM – I STUDY MATERIAL
UNIT V – ONE ACT PLAY
5.2 PIE AND THE TART
-HUGH CHESTERMAN
CHARACTER WISE SUMMARY
Gaultier: Cake shop owner
Marion: Gaultier’s wife
Jean
: Vagabonds
Pierre :
Vagabonds (beggar)
Introduction:
The scene is laid outside Gaultier’s cake shop in Paris. Jean is found in
a dejected mood. Pierre is walking to and fro blowing his fingers because
of extreme cold. Pierre and jean both feel the cold. Jean is not
bothered about the bad dress of Pierre. He is concerned about his
hunger. He made no bone about to tell Judge Gaston earlier when he was
arrested for begging. Pierre agrees with Jean and tells him that he does
not know what hunger is while jean prays to the great saints to overcome his
while he begs that he has been starving for seven days and not three.
Pierre knocks at the cake shop and says that he had not food for a week.
Gaultier the owner turns him out. He slams the door. The wife opens
the door when Jean invokes the names of St. Agatha, St. Nicholas and St.
Crispin., she also turns out the beggar stating that her husband has gone
out. Jean is sorry. Gaultier comes out of the shop. Marion,
his wife appears at the door.
Gaultier’s Dinner with Mayor
Gaultier is to dine with the mayor. He feels that it would be better to
take the eel pie with him. But on second thought Gaultier feels that it
is beneath his dignity to carry and eel pie. Marion agrees with
him. She is sure that her husband, Gaultier would meet someone on the way.
But Gaultier feels that the person might prove to be cheating. He tells
his wife that a messenger sent by him would kiss her hand and the eel pie could
be sent through him.
Jean’s trick
Jean
overhears Gaultier’s conversation with his wife. The conversation now is
between Jean and Pierre, the vagabonds. Jean asks Pierre to knock at the
door of Gaultier and see his wife, Marion. He should take her hand and
kiss it. She has to be told that her husband, Gaultier has sent him to
fetch the eel pie. It will end his hunger. Pierre disabuses the
fear from jean that the husband of Marion, Gaultier would appear in the
process. Jean does as Pierre has instructed him. He gets the eel
pie. Pierre hugs the eel pie as St. Ursula would have her maidens.
Gaultier
comes back because the mayor has gone out. He has no other option but to
eat at home. But Marion, the wife of Gaultier says that there is nothing
at home. When Gaultier reminds her that the eel pie is there, Marion
replies that it has been given to his messenger a quarter of an hour
back. Gaultier points out that he has never sent a messenger.
Quarrel between Gaultier and Marion
There
is a wordy warfare between Gaultier and Marion. The hunger of Pierre is
satisfied. His brain begins to function. The doctor, he remembers
has said that t food before digestion is bad. Both praise Gaultier and
his wife Marion for the excellent preparation of the pie. Pierre remembers the
cranberry tart, which he saw on the shelf and he asks Jean to go and tell the
lady that Mr. Gaultier want him to bring the tart. Jean goes to Marion again
not satisfied with the eel pie alone. He gives the impression that
Gaultier, her husband has sent him to her again to fetch the cranberry tart on
the kitchen shelf. Unfortunately Gaultier is inside. He comes out
and beats jean. Jean throws the blame on his friend, Pierre. Jean
tells Pierre that the lady would give the tart only to the same messenger who
came for the pie. Pierre goes thinking that Marion would welcome him.
Pierre explains the truth.
Conclusion:
Pierre tells the angry Gaultier that he had take n the pie to the mayor’s house
and he said that the mayor was grateful for the pie and wanted Gaultier to come
for dinner. The mayor had come back. Pierre somehow or other makes
Gaultier part with the tart under the pretext of running to the mayor.
The boys enjoy the cranberry tart with great religion. Thus the boys
manage to dupe the gullible Gaultier couple.
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