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The poem ‘My Mother at Sixty-six’ is rich in imagery. Kamala Das uses the devices of comparison and contrast. The use of simile is very effective. The face of the poet’s old mother is described as ‘ashen’. This ashen face is ‘like that of a corpse’. The poet uses another simile. The “wan, pale’ face of the mother is compared to ‘a late winter’s moon’.
The poem excels in contrasts. The old ‘dozing’ lady inside is contrasted with the young trees “sprinting” and merry children “spilling” out of their homes.
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With the help of his stories, Jack always aimed at imparting a moral message to his daughter, Jo and narrated stories which had a slight variation from the basic tale . Now that he is also running short of ideas and the stories are becoming quite predictable for her ,he thinks storytelling has become futile.
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Aunt Jennifer’s effort to get rid of her fear of Uncle proved futile because all through her life she remained subservient and conformed to the patriarchal society. She felt trapped in a failed marriage and succumbed to the male-dominated world.
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Saheb was a child from Bangladesh whose full name was Saheb-e-Alam. His name is very ironical to what type of life he had to live in his real life. The meaning of his name signified lord of the universe but in reality, he lacked basic requirements of life.
Mukesh was the member of the bangle seller family in Firozabad. In his family, all were engaged in the family business of bangle making. The family lived in a half-built huts and stinky lanes. When Mukesh was asked about his aspirations in life, he said that "I will be a motor mechanic. I will learn to drive a car." It can be noted that he wanted to be his own master and do a job of his choice in his life.
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One day the peddler was moving round selling his rattraps. He suddenly thought that the whole world about him was nothing but a rattrap. Its land, cities, and villages existed only to set baits for the people. It offered riches, joys, shelter, food, heat and clothing etc. as the rattrap offered cheese and pork for the rats.
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The poet has a keen desire that these slum children should break the bonds of living in a slum area. They should not remain dejected, depressed and isolated from the rest of the civilized world. So he urges the governors, teachers, inspectors, invigilators and visitors to come forward and educate the slum children. They should be taken to the horizons of the blue sky so that they can progress and cope with the other world. Through education their lives can be made to change.
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In "The Last Lesson," Alphonse Daudet is focusing on the themes of freedom, language, patriotism, and love for one's mother tongue.
The theme of love for one's own language comes from the situation when the people of Alsace and Lorraine were denied of their right to freedom and to learn their own language by the Prussians.
These are the main themes that he wants to bring out
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