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प्रश्न
Is it ‘selfishness’ and ‘callousness’ that makes the poet break her childhood promise to her grandmother of renovating the house? Why does she do nothing about rebuilding the house?
उत्तर
Poet could feel the defeat- pain- miseries of her grandmother, so she promises herself to save the royal ancestral 300-year-old house for her grandmother.
But reality strikes her. She learns the bitter reality that making money is not easy. She could feel the old house breaking down, white ants climbing, rats running fearlessly and she asks for forgiveness as she is incapable of protecting- recovering- restoring - renovating the house.
Inability should not be confused with selfishness or callousness.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What makes the depiction of a crumbling village house so authentic in the poem? Is this a common feature of most village houses in the context of rapid urbanization? Is the poet speaking from actual experience?
What aspects of Indian society and history get highlighted in the poem?
Does the poem bring out the contrast between tradition and modernity? Illustrate your answer with examples from the poem.
While the poet respected her grandmother’s sentiments of royal grandeur, we can also see that she revolts against it. Identify the lines which bring this out.
Which lines reveal the poet’s criticism of class distinctions?
What do you understand of the conflict in the poet’s conscience?