My Mother At Sixty-Six
How did Kamala Das put away the thought of her mother’s old age?
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What helped Kamala Das put away the thought of her mother’s old age?
Kamala Das looked at her aged mother. She was troubled to see her colourless, lifeless and pale face. Her childhood ache possessed her again. But, she contained herself and scattered smiles on her face. In this way, she put away the thought of her mother’s old age.
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What did the poetess see one morning while driving from her father’s home?
How has the poetess portrayed her mother when she was beside her?
Why did the poetess look outside her car?
How does the poetess describe the outside world? What does it signify?
What type of contracts one can realise in the poem “My Mother At Sixty-six?”
What does the poetess notice after the security check?
What has been the poetess’s childhood fear?
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What was the old familiar ache. That the poet felt when she left for the air port?
In the above lines ‘I’ stands for:
The narrator conducted herself than by:
The continuous smile of the poetess is an attempt:
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