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Q1 What is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels?
Ans: Whenever the poet looks at her mother’s colourless and pale face she realizes that her mother has aged and her end is near. She knows that at this time her mother only needs her support, love and care. She knows that after this moment she won’t be able to meet her as her mother can die any moment and then she will lose her forever. That all was the pain and ache that poet felt.
Q2 Why are the young trees described as ‘sprinting’?
Ans: Here the poet used personification here by using young trees. While moving in a car the trees appear to be moving opposite to the direction of the car. The movement of the trees is in stark contrast with the stillness associated with the mother.
Q3 Why has the poet brought in the image of the merry children ‘spilling out of their homes’?
Ans: The contrast of merry children “spilling out of their homes” reflects the idea of youth and beauty, energy, vitality, charm that her old mother has lost.
Q4 Why has the mother been compared to the ‘late winter’s moon’?
Ans: The mother has been compared to late winter’s moon as she is very old her face is wan, pale and withered. She appears to be dull and shrouded just like a late winter’s moon.
Q5 What do the parting words of the poet and her smile signify?
Ans: The parting words ‘see you soon Amma’ expresses the poet’s optimism. She gives a smile to her mother and said these words which give a hope to her mother that she will soon visit again. She smiles to conceal her fear and pain of separation from her mother and gives her a hope survival.