Driving from my parentโs: The poet begins the poem by setting the scene โ she is on a journey from her parent’s home.
home to Cochin last Friday: The specific details of the journey are given, indicating that this is a recent event.
morning, I saw my mother,: The poet’s attention shifts to her mother, who is present beside her during the car ride.
beside me, doze, open mouthed,: The mother is described as dozing with an open mouth, suggesting vulnerability and weariness.
her face ashen like that of a corpse: The simile compares the mother’s face to that of a corpse, emphasizing its pallor and lifelessness.
and realised with pain that she was as old as she looked: The poet experiences a painful realization that her mother’s appearance reflects her true age, marking the impact of aging.
but soon put that thought away,: Despite the realization, the poet consciously chooses to push aside the distressing thought.
and looked out at Young Trees sprinting,: To distract herself, the poet shifts focus to the vibrant imagery outside โ young trees sprinting, symbolizing vitality and life.
the merry children spilling out of their homes,: More lively scenes are observed, with cheerful children spilling out of their homes, adding to the atmosphere of vitality.
but after the airportโs security check,: The shift in the poem indicates a change in setting, specifically at the airport after a security check.
standing a few yards away,: The poet now stands a few yards away, providing a different perspective on her mother.
I looked again at her, wan, pale as a late winterโs moon: The poet revisits her mother’s appearance, describing her as wan and pale, resembling a late winter’s moon โ reinforcing the image of frailty and aging.
and felt that old familiar ache, my childhoodโs fear,: The poet experiences a familiar emotional ache, rooted in the fear of losing her mother that she carried since childhood.
but all I said was, see you soon, Amma,: Despite the emotional turmoil, the poet chooses to express reassurance, bidding farewell with a simple “see you soon, Amma.”
all I did was smile and smile and smile โฆ: The poem concludes with the poet masking her inner emotions with repeated smiles, concealing the depth of her feelings behind a cheerful facade.
-
Character Name Role in the Story Description Abudu Olwit Protagonist A poor village boy who goes to university and later faces prison and hardship. Alicinora Mother Abuduโs poor but caring mother. Adoli Awal Antagonist / Politician A powerful MP who uses his influence against Abudu. Village Headman Local leader Supports the powerful politicians in the…
-
Character Role in the Play Character Traits What the Character Represents Kyeyune Fisherman and survivor who refuses to board the rescue boat Brave, cautious, observant, resilient The ordinary citizen who questions authority and survives through wisdom Nankya University lecturer; daughter of a victim of state violence Educated, strong, emotionally affected The suffering of innocent families;…
-
INSPECTOR GOOL Quote Page No. โWe are members of one body.โ p. 56 โPublic men, Mr Birling, have responsibilities as well as privileges.โ p. 10 โEach of you helped to kill her.โ p. 54 โIf men will not learn that lesson, then they will be taught it in fire and blood and anguish.โ p. 56…
-
Quote Speaker Page No. Meaning โIt was a pleasure to burn.โ Narrator (Montag) p. 1 Shows Montagโs excitement about burning books and how normal censorship feels to him at the start. โAre you happy?โ Clarisse p. 7 This simple question begins Montagโs emotional and intellectual awakening. โWe need not to be let alone. We need…

Leave a Reply