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Wednesday, 8 July 2020
Poetic Appreciation : 2.5 and 2.6
Write a
poetic appreciation of the poem 2.5 ‘Father Returning Home’ with the help of
the following points.
· About the poem / poet and the title.
·
The theme
·
Poetic Style
·
Language /Poetic devices
·
Special features
·
Message, values, morals in the poem
·
Your opinions about the poem
2.5
Father Returning Home
Dilip Chitre was a celebrated bilingual poet. He was a translator with a
remarkable work in Marathi and English.
The poem ’Father Returning Home’ is taken from ‘Traveling in a cage’- by
Dilip Chitre. It draws a portrait of a suburban father as commuter.
The poem depicts dull and monotonous routine of father. The father is
alienated in his home. His children refuse to share their joys and sorrows with
the hardworking father. This painful loneliness is a symbol of man’s isolation
from the materialistic man-made world.
The poem has no regular rhyming words and rhyme scheme. The poem is
divided into two stanzas. In the first stanza the vivid description of father
as a commuter draws the attention. In the second stanza his painful loneliness
at home is shown. Simile, alliteration, onomatopoeia and synecdoche,
transferred epithet are the striking figures of speech used in the poem.
The
underlying message of the poem generation gap in the modern age has created
disrespect for the elders. In spite of all the odds the father devote his life
for the children.
Poetic Appreciation:
2.6 Money
The poem ‘Money’
is written by William H. Davies, a Welsh poet. After several years of a
wandering life, he published his volume of poems.
The poem
‘Money’ tells us about the rich man who wants to be a poor man to find real
happiness. It is when we do not have money or have lost our money, we realize
how important the money is.
There are
five stanzas of four lines each. The poet has maintained the particular rhyming
pattern in the first four stanzas. The second line rhymes with the fourth line.
He has made use of repetition skilfully. Poetic devices like inversion, simile,
onomatopoeia and antithesis made the effective.
The poem is
closely associated with the modern world. The underlying message in the poem is
money cannot give you eternal happiness.
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
Poetic Appreciation : 2.3 The Inchcape Rock
Poetic Appreciation : Indian Weavers
Write a
poetic appreciation of the poem ‘Indian Weavers’ with the help of the following
points.
- ·
About the poem / poet and the title
- ·
The theme
- ·
Poetic Style
- ·
Language /Poetic devices
- ·
Special features
- ·
Message, values, morals in the poem
- ·
Your opinions about the poem
Sarojini
Naidu is known as the Nightingale of India because of her poetry. ‘Indian
Weavers’ is a short poem written by Sarojini Naidu. The poem depicts the three
types of garment. The weavers weave at three particulars times of a day. The
first stanza of the poem represents the birth, the second stanza represents
youth and the last stanza death. These are the three important events in human
life.
The poem is divided in three stanzas of
4 lines each. The first line rhymes with the second, and the third line with
the fourth line in each stanza. The poem is in a sing song tone. The poem is in
a question answer format.
The language of the poem is of
everyday use. The poetess has used the colour imagery. The use of poetic
devices like simile, and metaphor add pictorial effect. Alliteration, rhyming
words and rhythm add musical effect.
The poem depicts three important
stages of human life. Human being reacts differently at different stage. Metaphorically
morning, noon and evening represents birth, child and death.
Monday, 6 July 2020
Poetic Appreciation : Song Of The Open Road
- · About the poem / poet and the title
- · The theme
- · Poetic Style
- · Language /Poetic devices
- · Special features
- · Message, values, morals in the poem
- · Your opinions about the poem
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