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12 Most Important Questions from My mother at sixty-six Class XII Flamingo

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These are the12 Most Important Questions from My mother at sixty-six poem by Kamala Das in CBSE syllabus for class XII in Flamingo English Book.

Question no. 1

What is the name of poet ?

Answer : –

Kamala Das

Question no. 2

What is the name the poem ?

Answer :- My mother at sixty six

Question no. 3

Where was poet going ?

Answer : –  The poet was going to airport after visiting her mother.

Question no. 4

How does the port describe the old age of her mother ?

Answer : –  Opened mouth, soft, white and wrinkled face,

Question no. 5

What is the base of poem ?

Answer : –  This poem is based upon mother daughter strong bond and relation which is the strongest bond of the world, a child and a mother bond. This poem shows feelings of Poet towards her old aged mother.

Question no. 6

Why does Kamala Das compare her mother to a late winter’s moon ?

Answer : – 

When we think about Moon and see it, it is white and bright in color. The look of moon gives us peace and enjoyful moments. But in  winter season, moon is yellow due to fog and mist and does not appear as usual. When Kamala Das’s mother was young she was cheerful, radient, energetic and beautiful. But now she is old and weak. Her face is pale, lifeless and  wrinkled.  Therefore Kamala Das compare her mother to a late winter’s moon.

Question no. 7

What familiar pain and childhood fear did Kamala Das feel?

Answer: – 

When Kamala Das was a child, she always feared that she would lose her mother and be separated from her. Now when she is grown up and her mother is old and frail and her health is also deteriorating day by day. The same fear resurfaces that she might not be able to see her mother again.

Question no. 8

Why are the young trees described as ‘sprinting in the poem’ ?

Answer: – 

When we travel in speeding vehicle, the objects outside appear to be running behind us in opposite direction. The young trees described as ‘sprinting ‘which means rushing past. These young green trees resembles the poet  the age of her  mother when she was young, beautiful and energetic. In moving vehicle, young trees running in opposite direction shows contrast as her mother is old and decaying. These young green trees symbolize life, energy and vitality.

Question no. 9

Why does the poet use the word ‘smile’ repeatedly in the poem ?

Answer: – 

The poet uses the word ‘smile’ repeatedly in the poem as she reassures herself that she will be able to meet her mother again. She hides her fear and anxiety behind her long smile. She fears about her mother’s deteriorating health and losing her.

Question no. 10

What Kamala Das feels when she sees young children?

Answer: – 

Young Children are symbol of energy, happiness and beginning of life. Kamala Das feels sharp contrast while seeing her mother’s face which is wrinkled and pale. She compares between merry children spilling out from their houses are energetic and vigour but her mother is decaying and inactive due to her age.

Question no. 11

How did Kamala Das put away the thought of her mother’s old age ?

Answer: – 

When Kamala Das looked at her mother’s pale and lifeless face, she felt pain and agony due to decaying of her mother’s age. To avoiding these feelings, she started looking outside of the car’s window. She saw how the outside world is full of life and activity. She saw outside young green trees running past her and young happily children sprinting out of their homes to play.

Question no. 12

What were the poet’s feeling at the airport? How did she hide them?

Answer: – 

Kamala Das feels anxious and fears about her mother’s deteriorating health. She feels helpless while parting with her mother at the airport. She feels the pain of leaving her old aged mother alone and unattended. She fears that she will not be able to see her mother again. She assures herself and hides these painful emotions and anxiety by giving her mother an elongated and cheerful smile.

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