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English My Mother at Sixty Six

The document summarizes questions and answers about a poem called "My Mother at Sixty-Six." It discusses how the poet realized her mother had grown old and would die soon when she saw her mother's ashen face in the car. While the scene inside the car was inert and lifeless with her dozing mother looking like a corpse, the scene outside was full of life with energetic trees and children. The poet describes her sixty-six year old mother as pale, wan and dim like the late winter's moon whose life's journey would soon be over. The poet felt the old familiar ache of childhood fear and pain about aging and the inevitability of death seeing her mother's failing health, realizing she would soon be

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English My Mother at Sixty Six

The document summarizes questions and answers about a poem called "My Mother at Sixty-Six." It discusses how the poet realized her mother had grown old and would die soon when she saw her mother's ashen face in the car. While the scene inside the car was inert and lifeless with her dozing mother looking like a corpse, the scene outside was full of life with energetic trees and children. The poet describes her sixty-six year old mother as pale, wan and dim like the late winter's moon whose life's journey would soon be over. The poet felt the old familiar ache of childhood fear and pain about aging and the inevitability of death seeing her mother's failing health, realizing she would soon be

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Class XII

My Mother at Sixty - Six

English

Question1
What did the poet realise looking at her mother in the car?
Answer
When the poet saw her mothers face ashen like that of a corpse in the car she realised with pain
that her mother has grown old and would die soon.
Question2
How was the scene outside the moving car different from the inside one?
Answer
Inside the car the scene was inert and lifeless. The poets old mother has dozed off. With her mouth
slightly opened she was looking like a corpse. In contrast the scene outside was full of life and
energy with trees sprinting and children spilling out of their homes.
Question3
How does the poet describe her mother?
Answer
The poet compares her sixty-six years old mother with late winters moon. In her old age she has
become pale, wan and dim like the late winters moon whose journey of life will be over soon.
Question4
What is the old familiar ache the poet felt?
Answer
The childhood fear and pain about the aging and inevitability of death gripped the poet seeing her
mothers failing health. She realised soon her mother would die and she would be separated from
her forever An Elementary Classroom In a Slum

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