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Travel By Train
By J.B Priestley
About the author- J.B Priestley

• John Boynton Priestley (1894–1984),was an English
novelist, dramatist, broadcaster and an essayist. He was born
in Bradford, a city in the North of England.
• Priestley was educated at the Belle Vue Grammar School
which he left at the age of sixteen, to work as a junior clerk at
a wool firm in the Swan Arcade.
• In 1914, he joined army and served during the First World war
and was wounded by mortar fire. During the Second World
War, he was a very popular broadcaster on BBC Radio.
• He gained reputation as a writer in the year 1922
• Priestley was a prolific writer with 47 plays, 32 works of
fiction, and 62 titles of non-fiction including essays to his
credit.
• He was awarded the Order of Merit in 1977.
• Among his major works are The Good Companions, An
Inspector Calls, Bright Day, Festival at Farbridge and The
Image Men.
Travel By Train

• ‘Travel by Train’ is a delightful piece of prose filled with
light-hearted humour and caricatures.
• Humour is a comic or incongruous quality causing
amusement.
• Caricature is a picture or description that exaggerates the
appearance or behaviour of persons in a humourous or critical
way.
• In this prose, Priestley describes short caricatures of :• The middle-aged women
• The heavy carriers
• The non-stop eaters
• The noisy children
• The cranks
• The innocent people
• The mighty sleepers
• The seafaring men
• The confidential strangers
• The elderly man
The middle-aged women
• Priestley explains the
middle-aged woman as a person
with a rasping voice and a face of
brass.
• She evades into the smoking
compartments that are already
filled with smokers.
• She is described as a character
who comes in shouting and
bustling and she is accompanied
by a dog that is only one degree
less offensive than her.
The heavy carriers
• They are the passengers who
would go on a journey, taking all
their odd chattels and household
utensils, parceling them up in
brown paper.
• Furthermore, they also carry
baskets of fruits and bunches of
flowers to add to their own and
other people’s misery.
The non-stop eaters
• They are described as simple
folks who board the railway
carriages for the sole purpose of
eating and drinking.
• Once they are settled, they pass
each other tattered sandwiches
and scrapes of pastry, and talking
with their mouths full, and
scattering crumbs over the
trousers of fastidious old
gentlemen.
The noisy children
• The children are not good to
travel with while on a train
journey. They whimper and howl
throughout the journey.
• Also, they spend all their time
daubing their faces with
chocolate or trying to climb out
of the window.
The cranks
• The cranks are described as those who insist on keeping the
windows open during the cold and desolate day.
• But they don’t allow the windows to be open in the
oppressively hot season due to the fear cold air rushing in.
The innocent people
• They are the ones who always board the wrong train. Neither
do they have the understanding to interpret the complicated
railway time-tables nor do they ask the railway officials for
advice. They climb into the train that comes first.
• In the midst of the journey, with a sudden look round the
carriage, they enquire whether they are on the right train or
not.
• The writer has often wondered, whether these people will ever
reach their destination.
The mighty sleepers
• They are the ones who have sleep
at their command. Once they get
into the train, they compose
themselves and are off to sleep in
a moment.
• Two minutes or so from their
destination, they wakeup, collect
their baggage and a moment later
they go out, alert and refreshed.
• The author describes these
mighty sleepers as the
descendants of the Seven of
Ephesus
The Seven of Ephesus

• It refers to the legend of seven
noble Christians who lived in
Ephesus, an ancient Greek city,
who were fleeing the persecution
of Emperor Decius. They took
refuge in a cave. The Emperor
knowing this, ordered the caves
to be closed.
• But as a heavenly intervention,
these noble Christians fell into a
deep sleep for 187 years. When
the cave was opened, these men
came to know that Christianity
was established in their county,
they narrated their story and died.
The seafaring men
• They make good companions on
a railway journey because they
are always ready for a crack with
any man, and there is always an
entertaining matter in their talk.
• But they can only be met in the
coastal towns.
The confidential strangers
• The confidential strangers are
rarely seen and are compared to a
very dull dog, who compels the
co-passenger to yawn through the
lengthy story of his life.
• He takes pleasure in talking
things of his own interest.
The elderly man
• The elderly man is a neatly
dressed person who is always
seated in a corner. He opens his
conversation by pulling out a
golden hunter and remarking that
the train is at least three minutes
behind time.
• And from then on, his talk will be
all of trains.
• The author warns the readers to
be aware of the elderly man, for
he is the Ancient Mariner of
railway travellers.
THANK YOU…!!!

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Travel By Train by J.B Priestley

  • 1. Travel By Train By J.B Priestley
  • 2. About the author- J.B Priestley • John Boynton Priestley (1894–1984),was an English novelist, dramatist, broadcaster and an essayist. He was born in Bradford, a city in the North of England. • Priestley was educated at the Belle Vue Grammar School which he left at the age of sixteen, to work as a junior clerk at a wool firm in the Swan Arcade.
  • 3. • In 1914, he joined army and served during the First World war and was wounded by mortar fire. During the Second World War, he was a very popular broadcaster on BBC Radio. • He gained reputation as a writer in the year 1922 • Priestley was a prolific writer with 47 plays, 32 works of fiction, and 62 titles of non-fiction including essays to his credit. • He was awarded the Order of Merit in 1977. • Among his major works are The Good Companions, An Inspector Calls, Bright Day, Festival at Farbridge and The Image Men.
  • 4. Travel By Train • ‘Travel by Train’ is a delightful piece of prose filled with light-hearted humour and caricatures. • Humour is a comic or incongruous quality causing amusement. • Caricature is a picture or description that exaggerates the appearance or behaviour of persons in a humourous or critical way.
  • 5. • In this prose, Priestley describes short caricatures of :• The middle-aged women • The heavy carriers • The non-stop eaters • The noisy children • The cranks • The innocent people • The mighty sleepers • The seafaring men • The confidential strangers • The elderly man
  • 6. The middle-aged women • Priestley explains the middle-aged woman as a person with a rasping voice and a face of brass. • She evades into the smoking compartments that are already filled with smokers. • She is described as a character who comes in shouting and bustling and she is accompanied by a dog that is only one degree less offensive than her.
  • 7. The heavy carriers • They are the passengers who would go on a journey, taking all their odd chattels and household utensils, parceling them up in brown paper. • Furthermore, they also carry baskets of fruits and bunches of flowers to add to their own and other people’s misery.
  • 8. The non-stop eaters • They are described as simple folks who board the railway carriages for the sole purpose of eating and drinking. • Once they are settled, they pass each other tattered sandwiches and scrapes of pastry, and talking with their mouths full, and scattering crumbs over the trousers of fastidious old gentlemen.
  • 9. The noisy children • The children are not good to travel with while on a train journey. They whimper and howl throughout the journey. • Also, they spend all their time daubing their faces with chocolate or trying to climb out of the window.
  • 10. The cranks • The cranks are described as those who insist on keeping the windows open during the cold and desolate day. • But they don’t allow the windows to be open in the oppressively hot season due to the fear cold air rushing in.
  • 11. The innocent people • They are the ones who always board the wrong train. Neither do they have the understanding to interpret the complicated railway time-tables nor do they ask the railway officials for advice. They climb into the train that comes first. • In the midst of the journey, with a sudden look round the carriage, they enquire whether they are on the right train or not. • The writer has often wondered, whether these people will ever reach their destination.
  • 12. The mighty sleepers • They are the ones who have sleep at their command. Once they get into the train, they compose themselves and are off to sleep in a moment. • Two minutes or so from their destination, they wakeup, collect their baggage and a moment later they go out, alert and refreshed. • The author describes these mighty sleepers as the descendants of the Seven of Ephesus
  • 13. The Seven of Ephesus • It refers to the legend of seven noble Christians who lived in Ephesus, an ancient Greek city, who were fleeing the persecution of Emperor Decius. They took refuge in a cave. The Emperor knowing this, ordered the caves to be closed. • But as a heavenly intervention, these noble Christians fell into a deep sleep for 187 years. When the cave was opened, these men came to know that Christianity was established in their county, they narrated their story and died.
  • 14. The seafaring men • They make good companions on a railway journey because they are always ready for a crack with any man, and there is always an entertaining matter in their talk. • But they can only be met in the coastal towns.
  • 15. The confidential strangers • The confidential strangers are rarely seen and are compared to a very dull dog, who compels the co-passenger to yawn through the lengthy story of his life. • He takes pleasure in talking things of his own interest.
  • 16. The elderly man • The elderly man is a neatly dressed person who is always seated in a corner. He opens his conversation by pulling out a golden hunter and remarking that the train is at least three minutes behind time. • And from then on, his talk will be all of trains. • The author warns the readers to be aware of the elderly man, for he is the Ancient Mariner of railway travellers.