Friday, 18 September 2020

2.2 Indian Weavers : Activities

Weavers are weaving a garment early in the morning. They are so happy. They are weaving the robes of a new born child. The robes are blue as the wings of a Kingfisher. In the evening weavers are weaving a bright garment. The garment is like the bright soft feathers of a peacock. It is the marriage veil of a queen. Weavers are solemn and still at the chill night. They are weaving the shroud for a dead man’s funeral. The garment is as white as feather and cloud. 

Board's Question Bank Activity and


 Solution 


A1 
Time of the Day  Type of Garment  Colour of Garment     For Whom
Early in the Morning ........... Blue New Born Child
............ Marriage vels of Queen Purple and Green ........
In the /dead Night Dead Man's Funeral Shroud ............ Dead Man
        

Ans: 
Time of the Day  Type of Garment  Colour of Garment     For Whom
Early in the Morning Robes of a new born Child  Blue New Born Child
In the evening  Marriage veils of Queen Purple and Green Queen / Bride
In the dead Night Dead Man's Funeral Shroud White Dead Man
  
A2. Complete the following web chart what weavers compare the garments being woven by them.       


Thursday, 17 September 2020

2.1 Song of the Open Road

Notes on Song of the Open Road
Vocabulary, Paraphrase, Activities
शब्दार्थ
light hearted- खुशाल चेंडू, हलका
afoot - पायी on foot
Path- रस्ता road
good fortune - भाग्य
whimper- रडका स्वर काढणे
postpone- काम पुढे ढकलणे
querulous - विचित्र
criticism - टीका
sufficient- पुरेशी enough
constellation - नक्षत्र
delicious - रुचकर sweet
burdens - ओझे
to get rid of - च्या पासून सुटका करणे

Paraphrase 
The poet takes to the open road readily and enthusiastically. He intends to travel the healthy and free world. He chooses the long path to travel. He believes in the journey rather than destination. He does not believe in luck. He considers himself good fortune. He does not postpone his journey. He keeps away all the complaints and criticism. He is strong and content enough to travel the open 
road. The earth is sufficient for him to live a life. He does not hope any higher thing. He carries with him old sweet memories of wherever he goes. He is filled with memories and he owes gratitude to the good people.


Read the extract (The Poem)and do all the activities.
A1. Complete the following statements. 2
1. The poet takes to the……….. road.
2. The world before the poet is ……. and …….
3. The poet does not ask for………
A2. Pick out the lines that show the poet's fearlessness and self confidence.
A3. The road associates rich and poor. Explain.
À4. "I myself am good fortune." Name and explain the figures of speech. Give another similar
example.
A5. Write four poetic lines on The Road to School.
Answers
A1
1. The poet takes to the open road.
2. The world before the poet is free and healthy.
3. The poet does not ask for good fortune.
A2 fearlessness - Henceforth, I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing
self confidence - Henceforth, I ask for no good fortune- I myself am good fortune
A3. The road associates the rich and the poor. Both the rich and the poor use same road. The
road is used as a starting point for the journey to a new destination. The road takes the rich as
well as the poor to their destination.
A4. Metaphor : The poet implicitly compares himself with good fortune.
Another example of Metaphor : open road- here road means the road of life.
A5. The Road to School
The road to school is muddy.
But joyful to walk with buddy.
The road takes me to school.
On it we walk, run and ride cool.

Question Bank Activity 

A1. Pick out the two lines which describe the phrase 'good fortune'. 
Ans: 1. Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good fortune
         2. Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing 
These two lines describe the phrase 'good fortune'. 
A2. Still here I  carry my old delicious burdens'. Give reasons for this statement. 
Ans: The poet  believes in moving from one place to another. He argues against staying at one place for too long despite of hospitality. But he carries the memories of the people wherever he goes. It is impossible for him to get rid of them. 
A3. (Poetic Device)Name and explain figure of speech used in the following line. 
'The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.' 
Ans: 1. Alliteration : The consonantal sound 'b' is repeated pleasingly. 
        2. Personification  :  The path is given the human quality of taking the poet to his destination. 
A4. Express your own views regarding the following line. 
     'Song of the open road' 
Ans: Through the title of the poem the poet indicates free will, self awareness and tenderness of soft heart. Life is like a open road. We live a life like singing a song. The road symbolizes mobility. It is open to all men and women, rich and poor. 
A5.  Compose four lines on 'Journey of Life' by using rhyming words (Poetic Creativity) of. 
Ans:  Get on a boat in morn
          Row it and get a corn
          Store not more than you need
          Journey of life is not for greed.



Brainstorming Activities on Poetry Section

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Brainstorming on 2.1 Song of the Open Road and 2.2 Indian Weavers






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