A Bear Called Paddington - Chapter 6 - Comprehension Answers

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In Chapter 6 of "A Bear Called Paddington", Paddington practices his acting skills by striking poses on his dressing table. The phrase 'like a shot' is used to describe his eagerness to act without any hesitation. Paddington's misunderstanding of the play leads him to confront Sir Sealy Bloom during the interval, believing the actor's portrayal of a hard-hearted father is real. Sir Sealy Bloom's performance improves in Act 2, as he now has a prompt to help him with his lines, unlike in Act 1 where he struggled without assistance.

The chapter highlights Paddington's innocence and misunderstanding of theatre, as he takes the acting for reality. Sir Sealy Bloom, who prefers the role of the hero for the audience's sympathy, benefits from Paddington's intervention, resulting in a better performance in the second act. The chapter encapsulates Paddington's earnestness and the humorous consequences of his literal interpretation of the play.