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My Mother At Sixty-Six

Question
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What has been the poetess’s childhood fear?

Or

What was the old familiar ache. That the poet felt when she left for the air port?

 

Solution

After seeing her mother at sixty-six in a pale like corpse face, her childhood fear returns. She is much pained at the ageing and deeping of her mother. She is deeply hurt lest she should not find her mother alive after her return. She also realises that in the coming years, she will also have to face all such processes of life. These appear very much troublesome to her.