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On second day out of Cape Town, they began to encounter strong gales. For the next few weeks, they blew continuously. The size of the waves was alarming — up to 15 metres.
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The wind dropped, and the sky immediately grew dark. Then came a growing roar, and an enormous cloud towered aft of the ship. With horror, narrator realised that it was not a cloud, but a wave like no other he had ever seen. It appeared perfectly vertical and almost twice the height of the other waves, with a frightful breaking crest. The roar increased to a thunder as the stern moved up the face of the wave, and for a moment he thought they might ride over it.
But then a tremendous explosion shook the deck. A torrent of green and white water broke over the ship, Narrator's head smashed into the wheel and he was aware of flying overboard and sinking below the waves.
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'Cardboard’ in the poem refers to the photograph. This word has been used because photograph is now just a piece of paper with the memory as the poet's mother is dead now. It shows that human life is transitory and the cardboard which remains is memorable piece of paper.
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Author’s grandmother was a very religious and independent woman. Her energy to walk with a hand on her waist and agility to perform all the tasks made her exuberant. She had a firm belief in God therefore, she always remained busy in telling the beads of her rosary and reciting the prayers. Besides, she had a strong will power and ability to overcome her emotions at all the stages of her life. She was a philanthropist as well as an altruist who made stale chapattis every day for the stray dogs. She was a social butterfly who shared her joys and sorrows with all the neighbourhood women of the society. In nutshell, she was an impeccable woman with a lot of devotion and selfless attitude.
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The poet highlights the perennial and eternal characteristics of nature through this expression.
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