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13.

THE PIE AND THE TART

Jean and Pierre are beggars. As the play opens, they pity themselves for not having
taken food for the past few days. Pierre and Jean are roaming in the street because
they do not have a house. They both talk about their troubles. Pierre says that he was
arrested for begging and the judge did not consider him as a human being. They both
plan to get some food by begging.

They both decide to go to different streets and beg. Jean goes to Gaultier’s bakery
shop and knocks the door. Gaultier scolds him and shuts the door. On the other street,
Jean knocks the back door of the bakery and Marion, Gaultier’s wife, scolds him.
Gaultier comes out of the house with Marion and says that he is going to dine with the
Mayor. He says that he would send a person to take the eel pie from the shop for
dinning. Gaultier says that the person would kiss her hand to get the pie. Marion
agrees for the plan.

Jean hears their plan. He asks Pierre to kiss Marion’s hand and get the pie. Pierre goes
to the bakery and says that Gaultier sends him and he tries to kiss her hand. Marion
believes him and gives him the pie. Both Jean and Pierre enjoy eating the pie. They
both like the pie very much. Pierre says that he say a tart in their house and asks Jean
to get the tart as he got the pie.

In the meanwhile, Gaultier comes home angrily and says that the mayor is not home.
He asks Marion to give the eel pie. Marion says that she has given it to a person.
Gaultier scolds her for being a stupid. At this time, Jean comes to the door asking for
the tart. Gaultier beats and asks for the pie. Jean says that Pierre got the pie. He also
brings Pierre to Gaultier.

Pierre comes there and says that he gave the pie to the mayor, who came home just
then. He says that the mayor asked for the tart. Gaultier feels happy. He is cheated by
giving the tart to Pierre.

Summary of Hugh Chesterman's The Pie and the Tart

Introduction
Hugh Chesterman’s play The Pie and the Tart is set in 15th century France. It
portrays the then French life in a humorous way.
The condition of Jean and Pierre
John and Pierre are beggars. As the play opens, they pity themselves for not
having taken food for the past few days. Pierre and Jean are roaming in the street
because they do not have a house. They both talk about their troubles. Pierre says
that he was arrested for begging and the judge did not consider him as a human being.
They both plan to get some food by begging.

Gaultier and Marion


They both decide to go to different streets and beg. Jean goes to Gaultier’s
bakery shop and knocks the door. Gaultier scolds him and shuts the door. On the
other street, Jean knocks the back door of the bakery and Marion, Gaultier’s wife,
scolds him. Gaultier comes out of the house with Marion and says that he is going to
dine with the Mayor. He says that he would send a person to take the eel pie from the
shop for dinning. Gaultier says that the person would kiss her hand to get the pie.
Marion agrees for the plan.

Jean’s Plan
Jean hears their plan. He asks Pierre to kiss Marion’s hand and get the pie.
Pierre goes to the bakery and says that Gaultier sends him and he tries to kiss her
hand. Marion believes him and gives him the pie. Both Jean and Pierre enjoy eating
the pie. They both like the pie very much. Pierre says that he say a tart in their house
and asks Jean to get the tart as he got the pie.

Gaultier’s Return
In the meanwhile, Gaultier comes home angrily and says that the mayor is not
home. He asks Marion to give the eel pie. Marion says that she has given it to a
person. Gaultier scolds her for being a stupid. At this time, Jean comes to the door
asking for the tart. Gaultier beats and asks for the pie. Jean says that Pierre got the
pie. He also brings Pierre to Gaultier.

Pierre’s Idea
Pierre comes there and says that he gave the pie to the mayor, who came home
just then. He says that the mayor asked for the tart. Gaultier feels happy. He is
cheated by giving the tart to Pierre.

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