MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX ( BLOG - 3)
MY
MOTHER AT SIXTY - SIX
KAMALA
DAS
Blog -3 (period -7)12 A
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.
Poetic
devices
Simile : her face ashen like
that of a corpse
: pale as a late
winter’s moon
Metaphor : merry children spilling out of
their homes
Personification
: young trees sprinting
Repetition: I did was smile and
smile and smile……
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Short answer questions cont……….
(Q.7) What does the poet mean by ‘all I did was
smile and smile and smile…’?
(Ans) The poet realizes the pain and ache she would
get at separating from her mother. It was her childhood fear that she
experienced again. She was trying to hide her true emotions by smiling and
smiling.
(Q.8) What does the poet’s mother look like? What
kind of images has the poet used to signify her ageing decay?
(Ans) The poet’s mother at sixty-six, is sitting
beside the poet and is dozing off with her mouth open. This is a sign of old
age. Her face was pale like that of a corpse. It conveys the image of the
mother’s impending death.
(Q.9) Why does the poet look outside? What does she
observe?
(Ans) The very thought of separation from her
mother saddens the poet. It evokes the fear that she may never meet her mother
again. In order to drive away such negative thoughts, she looks out of the
window and her mind gets diverted when she sees trees moving rapidly and
children playing merrily.
(Q.10) What were the activities that the poet saw
outside the car window?
(Ans) The
poet saw young trees speeding past and it seemed as if they were sprinting or
running fast. Happy, enthusiastic and energetic children could be seen running
out of their homes. They represent an image of life, youth and energy in
comparison to the poet’s mother who is described as a corpse, devoid of any
energy and vitality.
(Q.11) What is the poet’s familiar ache and why
does it return?
(Ans) The poet is pained to see her mother had
grown very old and frail. The sight of her mother’s pale and weak face looks
like that of a corpse, which arouses her childhood’s ‘familiar ache’ in her
heart. The old familiar ache refers to the childhood fear of losing or being
separated from the parents (mother), the fear returns due the old age of the
mother signifying her approaching end.
(Q.12) What does Kamala Das do after the security
check-up? What does she notice?
(Ans) Immediately after the security check-up at
the airport, and standing a few yards away from her mother, the poet observes
her mother once again and compares her to the pale, colourless winter’s moon,
marking the last phase of her life i.e. her old age. She is pained to see her
so old and weak and the fear of separation returns in her, once again.
You
have to copy poetic devices and short answer questions in your note book.
Reference
to context questions will be given in the next blog.
Happy learning
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