MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX ( BLOG 2)
MY MOTHER AT SIXTY - SIX (POEM)
KAMALA DAS
Period: 5 (12A)
Learning objectives
The students will be able to
·
paraphrase the poem
·
identify the
poetic devices
·
explain the theme
of the poem
·
relate the
poet’s experience to their own.
Let us recap the poem:
Summary
Part 1
·
The poetess
was on her way from her parents’ home to the Cochin airport.
·
Her mother
was sitting beside her in the car.
·
She looked
at her mother.
·
She found
that her mother was dozing with her open mouth.
·
Her face was
as pale as that of a corpse.
·
The poet
painfully realized that her mother is not going to live long.
·
This painful
thought haunted her.
·
Soon she
tried to put that thought away by looking out of the car window.
·
She saw the
young trees that appeared to be running past them.
·
She looked
at the merry children coming out of their homes.
·
As she saw
life and vitality in the outside world, the painful thought passed away from
her mind.
·
The view of
youth and happiness outside the car is a contrast to the old mother who is
inching close to her death.
Part 2
·
After
reaching the airport, she went through the security check.
·
Her mother
was standing outside, a few yards away.
·
After the
security check, she looked at her mother again.
·
Her face was
pale white like a late winter’s moon.
·
She felt the
old familiar ache of childhood in her heart -the fear of separation from her
mother.
·
But she
composed herself and kept on smiling in order to conceal her emotions.
·
All that she
said was, “See you soon, Amma” and bade good bye to her mother with a hope to
see her again.
SHORT
ANSWER QUESTIONS
(Q.1.) Why does the poet smile and what does she
say while bidding goodbye to her mother?
(Ans) The poet smiles in order to put up a brave
front so that her mother may not observe her pained and frightened look. She
smiles in order to reassure her mother and says that she would soon see her
again.
(Q.2.) What
is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels?
(Ans) The emotional pain and ache that the poet
feels are due to the realization that her mother has gone old and has become
frail and pale like a corpse. She is dependent on her children. The ache also
refers to the old familiar ache of the childhood that revisits the poet due to
the mother’s old age and her approaching end.
(Q.3) Why are the young trees described as
sprinting?
(Ans) The young trees seem to be running in the
opposite direction when seen through the window of the moving car. The movement
of the trees is in stark contrast with the stillness associated with the poet’s
mother who is old and devoid of energy.
(Q.4.) Why has the poet bought in the image of the
merry children ‘spilling out of their homes’?
(Ans) The poet highlights the helplessness and
frailty of old age with the help of contrasts. The mother dozes off mouth open,
whereas the children spilling out of their homes signify movement and energy,
enthusiasm and vivacity, which the old people are bereft off.
(Q.5) Why has the mother been compared to ‘late
winter’s moon’?
(Ans) The mother has been compared to the late
winter’s moon which is dull and shrouded. It symbolizes the ebbing of life. The
moon brings to the poet’s mind night or the approaching end of life. The mother
like the late winter’s moon is dull, dim and dismal.
(Q.6) What do the parting words of the poet and her
smile signify?
(Ans) The parting words ‘see you soon Amma’ are
used by the poet to reassure the mother and to infuse optimism in the poet
herself. The poet accepts the reality yet keeps up the façade of smiling in
order to put up a brave front. It requires a lot of effort and hence the poet
has used the poetic device of repetition.
Short answer questions will be continued in the
next blog………… period 7……..
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