MY MOTHER AT SIXTY - SIX ( BLOG - 4)
MY MOTHER AT SIXTY – SIX
KAMALA DAS
(BLOG – 4)
Good Morning Gentlemen
Let us thank God for this new day and keeping us safe and sound.
Before we go further let us recall the learning objectives of this poem
Let us thank God for this new day and keeping us safe and sound.
Before we go further let us recall the learning objectives of this poem
Learning objectives
By the end of this poem, you will be able to:
By the end of this poem, you 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.
We come to an end of this lesson. Today we will
deal with Reference to Context questions.
Copy all these Reference to Context questions in your note book.
Reference to Context
1. Driving
from my parent’s home to Cochin last Friday
morning, I
saw my mother, beside me,
doze, open
mouthed, her face ashen like that
of a corpse
and realized with pain
that she was
as old as she looked and
thought away…
a) Where was the poet driving to? Who was sitting
beside her?
b) What did the poet notice about her mother?
c) Why did her mother’s face look like that of a
corpse?
ANSWERS
(a) The poet was driving to the airport in Cochin.
Her mother was sitting beside her.
(b) The poet noticed that her mother was looking
old, pale and weak. She had dozed off.
(c) She was old, pale and ashen. Since she had
dozed off, with mouth open the poet felt she looked like a corpse in that
condition.
2. but soon
put that
thought away, and
looked out
at young
trees
sprinting, the merry children spilling
out of their
homes
a) What did the poet realize? How did she feel?
b) What did she do then?
c) What did she see outside?
ANSWERS
(a) The poet realized that her mother was very old
and looked pale. Her mother slept with her mouth open which made her resemble a
corpse and this thought pained her immensely.
(b) She started looking out in order to divert her
own attention to something else as she wanted to dispel the sad and gloomy
thoughts of her mother’s fast approaching death.
(c) She saw young trees moving fast as if they were
sprinting and also young children happily running out of their homes to play.
3. but all I said was, see you soon, Amma,
all I did
was smile and smile and smile…’
a) Why did the poet say, ‘see you soon, Amma’?
b) Why did the poet smile and smile?
c) ‘Smile and smile and smile’ is a poetic device.
Identify it.
ANSWERS
(a) The poet
says this to reassure her mother that she would see her soon. Though she is aware that her mother is
inching close to death, she does not want to show her pain and bids a cheerful
farewell.
(b) The poet tries to put up a brave front in order
to hide her fear of losing her mother who may not live for long.
(c) Repetition.
It is used to emphasize the effort made by the poet to conceal her pain
and put up a brave front.
Kindly note that an online assessment will be conducted on 14 of this month. The assessment will be based on your reading skill. You will be marked for this assessment.
HAPPY LEARNING
STAY
HOME STAY SAFE
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