The Withered Arm Activity &summary
The Withered Arm Activity &summary
The Withered Arm Activity &summary
Introduction
The story
Rhoda Brook is a milkmaid. Many years ago she had
a love affair with Mr Lodge, the farmer, and she had a
son by him, now 12 years old. Rhoda and the farmer
never meet. She lives with her son in a dilapidated
house.
One day, Rhoda hears that the farmer has married.
from behind her. It is Rhoda: and behind her is farmer
From her son’s description, she builds up a picture of
Lodge. The hanged man is their son, and they have
his wife, the pretty, delicate Gertrude Lodge.
come to take his body away. Overcome with shock,
Rhoda dreams about Gertrude one night: the
Gertrude collapses. Three days later, she is dead.
young woman is sitting on her, laughing cruelly and
Farmer Lodge sells his farm and lives as a recluse.
showing off her wedding-ring. Terrified, Rhoda grasps
He dies two years later, leaving money to a children’s
the phantom’s arm and pulls violently.
home and to Rhoda. Later, Rhoda comes back to her
The next day Rhoda reluctantly meets Gertrude,
old house: but she does not accept the money, and
when the young woman comes to her house with
carries on with her old job at the dairy.
new shoes for the boy. Rhoda soon realises that she
is good and kind. On another visit, Gertrude mentions Background to the story
some strange marks on her left arm. Rhoda realises, The Withered Arm was written in 1888, when Hardy
with horror, that the marks date back to the night of was 48 years old. Britain was at the heart of a
her dream. vast Empire, and was a place of unstoppable social
Gertrude’s arm gets thinner, and she becomes and technological progress. Hardy, however, was
unhappy, knowing that it makes her unattractive. She fascinated by rural life as it had been at the start of the
hears that Rhoda knows of a Wise Man with strange century, before industrialisation, factories and railways.
powers, and asks Rhoda to take her to him. The man, He was determined to record what he knew and
Mr Trendle, tells Gertrude that the withered arm is the remembered of this way of life, with its superstitions
work of an enemy, and reveals the enemy’s face. Soon and folk tales, before it died out completely.
afterwards, Rhoda leaves for the hills with her son. Hardy was also influenced by Greek tragedy, and
Over the years, Gertrude’s arm gets worse. She his characters’ lives sometimes seem to be governed
also finds out the story of Rhoda and the boy. Her by fate rather than by their own free will.
husband becomes distant and starts to think about The execution of Rhoda’s son is based on a true
his son, who has never lived with him. Gertrude event. Hardy’s father described how an 18-year-old
returns to Mr Trendle, who tells her that the only cure was hanged for being with a group of boys who had
is to put the arm on a hanged man’s neck. She finds set fire to a haystack. Hardy never forgot the story:
the jail where executions take place, and arranges ‘Nothing my father ever said to me drove the tragedy
with the hangman to come to the jail immediately of Life so deeply into my mind.’
after a hanging. The man due to die is an 18-year-old
convicted, on dubious evidence, of arson.
Gertrude arrives at the appointed time and Davies,
the hangman, lets her into the jail. A few minutes later,
the corpse is brought in. Gertrude is afraid to touch
it, but Davies forces her arm onto the dead man’s
neck. She screams in terror. Another scream comes
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d The boy took a good long look at the
farmer’s wife.
To the teacher
Aim: To familiarize students with the setting and with the pictures. When everyone has finished,
introduce the main characters check the answers. Then, ask students to identify
Time: 10–20 minutes the characters in each picture (by name where
Organization: Give one copy of the worksheet possible), and ask for ideas about what might be
to each student or each group of students. Check happening.
through the words and explain any unknown Key: 1d, 2g, 3c, 4a, 5e, 6h, 7b, 8f.
meanings. Then ask students to match the words
YES/ YES/
RHODA BROOK NO GERTRUDE LODGE NO
She will come back and work at the She will have a baby.
dairy.
She will visit the Wise Man again.
She will be rich.
Her arm will get better.
Her son will die young.
She will live to an old age.
She will marry Farmer Lodge.
She will live to an old age.
She will live to an old age.
She will have a dream about Rhoda.
She will kill the Wise Man.
YES/
FARMER LODGE NO
He will sell the farm.
His son will come to live at the
farm.
He will lose all his money.
To the teacher
Where: At the end of Chapter 3 3, what will happen to each of the three main
Aim: To encourage students to predict the characters. Explain that some of the statements are
development of the story correct and some are not. Ask students to add a
Time: 10–15 minutes prediction of their own for each character. Correct
Organization: Give each student, or group of answers are not important, although it may be
students, a copy of the worksheet. Ask them to interesting for students to keep their worksheets and
decide, without looking beyond the end of Chapter see whether or not they were right.
Who’s who?
1 Rhoda Brook 7 An old man with 13 Visited his son in 19 Had blue eyes
grey hair jail
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2 Mr Lodge 8 Got presents from 14 Some people called 20 Had strange marks
Ge rtrude him a Wise Man on her arm
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3 Gertrude Lodge 9 Sometimes a 15 Some people called 21 Lived alone on
gardener her a witch Egdon Heath
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4 Rhoda’s son 10 Had dark eyes 16 Died in a small 22 Lived in
town by the sea Casterbridge
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5 Mr Trendle 11 Saw a face in a 17 Wanted money for 23 Heard a noise in
glass helping Gertrude the night
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6 Davies 12 Died in jail 18 A farmer 24 A milkmaid
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To the teacher
Aim: To revise key characters and events of the story match up the names and the information. See how
Time: 20 minutes much they can do without referring back to the book.
Organization: Give each student, or group of Key: 1: 10, 15, 24; 2: 13, 16, 18; 3: 11, 19, 20; 4: 8, 12
students, a copy of the worksheet. Ask them to 23; 5: 7, 14, 21; 6: 9, 17, 22.