The Interview
CHAPTER 7 – THE INTERVIEW
-By Christopher Silvester
Learning
Objectives –
• By the end of the lesson, students
will be familiar with the prominent personalities talked about in the chapter.
• Students will be able to comprehend
the chapter with the help of vocabulary assistance provided to them in the
blog.
• Students will be able to understand
the key points about Interview mentioned by the author and will be able
to do self-assessment through the questions given to them at the end of the
blogs.
Dear
Students
I
hope by now you are getting comfortable with learning through the digital
platform.
This
blog focuses on a chapter from Flamingo titled THE INTERVIEW written by
Christopher Silvester.
Christopher
Silvester was born in 1959. He has written for several newspapers
and magazines, including the Evening Standard, the Guardian, the Observer, the
Independent on Sunday, Esquire, GQ and Vanity Fair. He is
also the editor of the Penguin Book
of Interviews: An Anthology from 1859 to the Present Day and the author of The Pimlico Companion to Parliament.
You must
spend time in reading and comprehending the chapter. After you have gone
through it, read this blog for better understanding of the main concepts in the
chapter.
There
are two parts to the chapter. Part 1 focuses on what an interview is and
Part II is an actual interview where a popular author Umberto Eco is
being interviewed by a journalist named Mukund Padmanabhan. In
this blog I have identified for you some key points that there are in part 1.
Part
1
Introduction – Look back in your memory and
remember of the last interview you read on a digital or print media platform.
As an educated tot, each one of you would have read quite a few interviews in
your life. Think about the importance of reading an interview and the
importance of taking someone’s interview. Think from both perspectives, of one
where you read an interview about an eminent personality or one where you are
being interviewed.
Would you be comfortable sharing or answering extremely personal
questions about yourself to the world? Is it justified to form an opinion about
someone just based on an interview they gave? Would there be a dearth of
knowledge in the world if journalists stop taking interviews? These are some of
the questions you must pause and think about and try and answer before you
proceed further.
Vocabulary
–
Now
let us look at a few new words that you will come across while reading the
chapter and try and extrapolate them in a different context.
NEW
WORD
|
MEANING
|
SENTENSE
|
Extravagant
|
Excessive
or elaborate
|
Residents
were warned not to be extravagant with water, in view of the low rainfall this year.
|
Unwarranted
|
Not
justified or authorized. never done or known before
|
He
accused the police of using unwarranted brutality
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Intrusion
|
Entrance
by force or without permission or welcome
|
This
newspaper article is a disgraceful intrusion into my private life.
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Lionized
|
Give
a lot of public attention and approval to (someone); treat as a celebrity.
|
Modern
sportsmen are lionized a
bit too much
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Condemnatory
|
Expressing
strong
disapproval
|
He
was justified in some of his condemnatory outbursts
|
Assault
|
Attack
someone physically or emotionally
|
The
roar of city traffic is a steady assault on one's nerves.
|
Vile
|
Morally bad; wicked
|
This
vile policy of ethnic cleansing must be
stopped.
|
Since
by now you are well acquainted with these words, we shall proceed to read some
of the key Points in Part 1 of the chapter.
INTERVIEW:-
A)
Some Facts stated in the chapter about Interviews
B)
Some Opinions shared by the author about Interviews.
A.)
FACTS
• Invented over 130 years ago
• Common in Journalism
• Educated people would have read interviews
• Celebrities are always interviewed
B.)
OPINIONS
-
Different opinions about interview
- It
has different functions, methods and merits
• Opinion
1 -
1.
It is a source of truth
2.
It is an art
• Opinion
2 –
1.
Some celebrities dislike it because -
•
Interviews interfere with their personal life
•
Interviews decrease/steal their aura or soul by trying to look too deep inside
• V.S
Naipaul thinks-
1.
People lose a part of them
2.
People are wounded
• Lewis
Carol thinks-
1.
Horrified of the person who takes interviews
2.
Was scared of getting public attention because of interviews
3.
He never gave any interview
• Rudyard
Kipling thinks –
1.
Refuses to give interview as it is immoral and a crime
2.
Asking for an interview is an attack on that person and deserves punishment
3.
Asking for an interview is a cowardly and an unpleasant act
• Saul
Bellow thinks –
1. Interviews
are like Thumbprints on his windpipe
All famous people even though have a strong dislike towards being
interviewed, yet at the same time either themselves have given interviews so
many times or have interviewed somebody else.
The
above statement points towards the hypocrisy of people. They criticise the
whole concept of taking and giving interviews and yet highly rely on the same
thing for knowledge and communication.
ADVANTAGES
OF INTERVIEW
1.
Great medium of communication
2.
Helps people get a very realistic and graphic details about their
contemporaries (peer)
3.
Interviewer has a powerful position and influences people
4.
The information that reaches us today is because of one person asking questions
to another says; Denis Brian
Interviews
are like Thumbprints on his windpipe means -
-
Interviewee is not in control of the conversation.
-
The narrative depends upon the questionnaire of the interviewer
- An
expression of feeling choked, constricted and being controlled
- It
is as if your expression has been limited when you are giving an interview.
Now
based on your understanding of part 1 of the chapter you should be able to
answer the following MCQ questions -
1.
Who holds the position of unprecedented power and influence?
a. The Reader
b. The Interviewer
c. The Interviewee
d. The Publisher
2.
What does the expression ‘thumbprints on his windpipe’ mean?
a. To be exhausted
b. To be strangulated
c To be choked and suffocated
d. To be depressed
3.
Despite the drawbacks of the interview it is used as
a. Horror of the interviewer
b. A supremely serviceable medium of communication
c. A mode of satisfaction and amusement
d. Condemnatory attitude towards the interviewer
4.
Who feels that some people are wounded by interviews and lose a part of
themselves?
a. Lewis Carol
b. Rudyard Kipling
c. Christopher Silvester
d. V.S Naipaul
5.
What has become a common place of journalism?
a. Interview
b. Debate
c. Survey
d. literature
LIFE
LESSON-
1.
Power of Pen (power of the written word) - It
is rightly said that pen is mightier than the sword. One should never
underestimate the power of the written document. When we write something about
someone we should be very careful because we cannot assault someone with our
words and trample on the dignity of a person.
2. The
art of asking questions - When we ask about something to someone, it is not
necessary that we get the required answer. This art of asking the right
question at the right time or the way a question is posed is acquired over
time. We are all observers, learners and contributors. We can do all of it well
only when we make continuous efforts in using the blessing of language in the
most appropriate way possible.
Meanwhile
if you are interested in learning more about the art of interviewing,
here
is a very informative video about the same by a popular journalist and film
maker
Ramesh Menon. Just click on the link below and you can watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94IRKVw7cgM
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