The Midnight Visitor 


Talk about it

1. “Ausable did not fit any description of a secret agent Fowler had

ever read.” What do secret agents in books and films look like, in

your opinion? Discuss in groups or in class some stories or movies

featuring spies, detectives and secret agents, and compare their

appearance with that of Ausable in this story. (You may mention

characters from fiction in languages other than English. In English

fiction you may have come across Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot,

or Miss Marple. Have you watched any movies featuring James

Bond?)


2. How does Ausable manage to make Max believe that there is a

balcony attached to his room? Look back at his detailed description

of it. What makes it a convincing story?


3. Looking back at the story, when do you think Ausable thought up

his plan for getting rid of Max? Do you think he had worked out his

plan in detail right from the beginning? Or did he make up a plan

taking advantage of events as they happened?


Talk about it

1. In this story, Ausable shows great ‘presence of mind,’ or the ability

to think quickly, and act calmly and wisely, in a situation of danger

and surprise. Give examples from your own experience, or narrate

a story, which shows someone’s presence of mind.


2. Discuss what you would do in the situations described below.

Remember that presence of mind comes out of a state of mental preparedness. If you have thought about possible problems or dangers, and about how to act in such situations, you have a better

chance of dealing with such situations if they do arise.

• A small fire starts in your kitchen.

• A child starts to choke on a piece of food.

• An electrical appliance starts to hiss and gives out sparks.

• A bicycle knocks down a pedestrian.

• It rains continuously for more than twenty-four hours.

• A member of your family does not return home at the usual or

expected time.

You may suggest other such situations.




Questions Type By: Himashree Bora.