THE FUN THEY HAD
~Summary~
-by Isaac Asimov
Diary Entry by Margie
The present story is set in the future when children don't have traditional books and schools.
Margie, a little girl in the story, makes a diary entry-Tommy found a real book'. The entry reveals
the date, 21st May 2157, showing that the story is set much into the future. The book was a very
old one, just like the one that her grandfather had in his time as a student. Its pages were yellow
and she found it funny to read the words that were not moving like that on a computer screen.
Feelings about the Book
When Tommy had the book in his hand, he called it a waste because after one time reading, it
could be thrown away. The same feeling was with Margie too. Tommy found that book in the
attic of his house and that book was about a school. Margie hated her school and her mechanical
teacher a lot. Her teacher was not a living being. He was an image that flashes on her screen in
her study room. He gave her test after test in geography, and she was not doing well. Her failure
in geography had invited an inspector who tried to trace out the problem. So, her mother had
asked the County Inspector to come and find what was wrong.
The Arrival of the County Inspector
The County Inspector was a round little man with a red face. Margie had thought that he would
take her mechanical teacher away completely, but it was not so. The Inspector set the teacher
right within an hour or so. He told her mother that nothing was wrong with the girl rather the
screen was too fast for the girl and therefore Margie was having troubles. Now, it had been
slowed down so that, she would be okay with its level.
The Old Kind of School
On reading that book, Tommy had a discussion about the school with Margie. The old kind of
schools were a building common to all and with human teachers who would teach all the boys
and girls the same thing if they were of the same age.
He gave them tests as well as homework. Margie wanted to know more about those kinds of
funny schools, but it was time for her to go to her school. It was time for Tommy too for his school
and both of them decided to read the book later.
Margie's Schoolroom
Margie's schoolroom was next to her bedroom, where the mechanical teacher was on and
waiting for Margie. Her school was open every day except Saturday and Sunday. Margie's mother
believed that girls learn better if they do it regularly. The mechanical teacher (the screen lit up
and started) was going to teach lesson on arithmetic. It was about the addition of proper factions.
Margie had no interest in it. Margie had to put yesterday's homework in the proper slot too. The
mechanical teacher never forgot to ask for the homework.
Margie being Nostalgic
Margie was sitting in front of her mechanical teacher, but she was thinking of the good old days
when the kids had a common time and place to study. She was also thinking of the human teacher
that used to teach them. She was thinking of the fun they had at the school.
Conclusion of The Fun They Had
In the chapter – The Fun They Had illustrates how emerging technology is slowly taking
precedence over various things around us. In the near future, it wouldn’t be surprising to see if
human teachers are replaced by mechanical devices or robots.
NCERT SOLUTIONS
Questions (Page No. 10-11)
(Thinking about the Text)
Answer these questions in a few words or a couple of sentences each.
Question 1. How old are Margie and Tommy?
Answer: Margie is eleven and Tommy is thirteen years old.
Question 2. What did Margie write in her diary?
Answer: Margie wrote in her diary “Today Tommy found a real book!”
Question 3. Had Margie ever seen a book before?
Answer: No, Margie had never seen a book before.
Question 4. What things about the book did she find strange?
Answer: The things about the book that she found strange were:
a. The pages of the book were yellow and crinkly.
b. The words stood still instead of moving.
c. When they turned back to the previous page, it still had the same words on it that it had
when they first read it.
Question 5. What do you think a telebook is?
Answer: I think the telebook must be a book that gets displayed on the screen of the television.
Question 6. Where was Margie’s school? Did she have any classmates?
Answer: Margie’s school was next to her bedroom.
No, she did not have any classmates.
Question 7. What subjects did Margie and Tommy learn?
Answer: Margie and Tommy learnt Geography, History and Arithmetic.
Answer the following with reference to the story.
Question 1. “I wouldn’t throw it away.”
a. Who says these words?
b. What does ‘it’ refer to?
c. What is it being compared with by the speaker?
Answer:
a. Tommy says these words.
b. “It” refers to the books.
c. The paperback book is being compared with the telebooks by the speaker.
Question 2. “Sure they had a teacher, but it wasn’t a regular teacher. It was a man.”
a. Who does ‘they’ refer to?
b. What does ‘regular’ mean here?
c. What is it contrasted with?
Answer:
a. “They” refers to the students centuries ago.
b. “Regular” means the usual for the people in 2157. Here, regular teacher means the
mechanical teacher.
c. The mechanical teacher is contrasted with humans as teachers of earlier times.
Answer each of these questions in a short paragraph (about 30 words).
Question 1. What kind of teachers did Margie and Tommy have?
Answer: Margie and Tommy had mechanical teachers. The mechanical teachers had big screens
on which all the lessons were shown and questions were asked. The children were taught through
computer and television screens. They did not have humans as teachers.
Question 2. Why did Margie’s mother send for the County Inspector?
Answer: Margie’s mother sent for the County Inspector because the mechanical teacher of
Margie was not functioning properly. It kept giving Margie Geography tests and Margie was
performing worse every time. Margie’s mother was concerned and thus sent for the County
Inspector.
Question 3. What did he do?
Answer: The County Inspector smiled at Margie and gave her an apple. He took the mechanical
teacher apart from her. Then he fixed the mechanical teacher. He told Margie’s mother that the
geography sector of the mechanical teacher was geared a little too quick and that he has slowed
it up to an average ten-year level.
Question 4. Why was Margie doing badly in geography? What did the County Inspector do to
help her?
Answer: Margie was doing badly in geography because the questions that were displayed on the
screen of the mechanical teacher were too quick for her age.
The County Inspector slowed its speed to an average ten-year level so that Margie would be able
to perform satisfactorily.
Question 5. What had once happened to Tommy’s teacher?
Answer: Tommy’s teacher had to be taken away altogether for a month as the history sector had
blanked out completely.
Question 6. Did Margie have regular days and hours for school? If so, why?
Answer: Yes, Margie had regular days and hours for school because Margie’s mother believed
that little girls learned better if they learned at regular hours.
Question 7. How does Tommy describe the old kind of school?
Answer: Tommy says that the old kind of school had special buildings. All the kids went to that
building for studying.
Question 8. How does he describe the old kind of teachers?
Answer: He tells Margie that the old kind of teachers were humans instead of machines. The
human teacher would educate the boys and girls and give them homework and ask questions.
Answer each of these questions in two or three paragraphs (100 –150 words).
Question 1. What are the main features of the mechanical teachers and the schoolrooms that
Margie and Tommy have in the story?
Answer: The main features of the mechanical teachers that Margie and Tommy have are:
The mechanical teachers have big black screens on which lessons are displayed and questions
are asked. The students need to put their homework and test papers in a slot that is present in
the mechanical teacher. The students write answers in punch code and the mechanical teacher
calculates the results right away.
The main features of the schoolrooms that Margie and Tommy have are:
In the story, the schools are there in the homes. For instance, Margie’s school was right next to
her bedroom.
The students do not have classmates. They study subjects like arithmetic, history, geography, etc.
The mechanical teacher would turn on at the same time every day except on the weekends.
Question 2. Why did Margie hate school? Why did she think the old kind of school must have
been fun?
Answer: Margie hated school because she felt it boring. The mechanical teacher started the class
at the same time regularly. Margie’s mechanical teacher was giving her test after test on
Geography and she was performing badly.
Margie also did not like inserting homework and test papers in the slot on the mechanical
teacher.
She thought that the old kind of school must have been fun because it would have had kids from
various places of the neighbourhood. It would have been so interesting to sit together in the
classroom and leave the school together at the end of the day. All the kids learned the same
things so they could help each other in studies and homework.
Question 3. Do you agree with Margie that schools today are more fun than the school in the
story? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer: Yes, I agree with Margie that schools today are more fun than the school in the story. In
the story, the schools are in the students’ homes. This gives no space for interaction between
students. Studying from screen and taking up tests sounds boring. Inserting homework and test
papers in a slot on a mechanical teachers every day is monotonous. Writing answers in punch
codes is even more draining.
Learning together in a class gives students a wider view of the people. Students also get familiar
with others and learn how to interact and socialize. Getting taught by human teachers is way
more dynamic than being taught by a machine. If there is any issue with any lesson or concept,
the student can ask the human teacher then and there. But, mechanical teachers are
programmed with a certain lesson and concept for a particular day. During the time when the
student solves homework, he/she can get help from classmates. That’s how the schools today
are more fun than the school in the story.
