The Peacock - Flash Cards
The chapter explores the beauty and characteristics of the peacock, highlighting its significance in nature and culture.
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What is the title of the poem?
The title of the poem is 'The Peacock'.
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Who wrote 'The Peacock'?
'The Peacock' is written by Sujata Bhatt.
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What kind of imagery is used to describe the peacock?
The poem uses vibrant imagery, such as 'a flash of turquoise', to convey the colorful appearance of the peacock.
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Where does the narrator suggest we observe the peacock?
The narrator suggests observing the peacock from the veranda.
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What is the poetic connection between the peacock's tail and its eyes?
The tail is described as 'blinking' for the peacock's eyes, which adds depth to its elusive nature.
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How does the poem reflect the elusiveness of the peacock?
The peacock appears suddenly and then darts away, creating a sense of mystery and fleeting presence.
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How are the colors of the peacock captured in the poem?
The poem describes vivid colors such as turquoise and violet, emphasizing the bird's beauty.
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What does the peacock symbolize in literature?
The peacock symbolizes pride, often encapsulated in the saying 'proud as a peacock'.
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What signals the presence of the peacock?
The loud call and the sudden appearance in the tree indicate the peacock's presence.
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What happens when one deeply engages with a book?
A 'blue shadow' falls over the reader, indicating a shift in focus toward the peacock.
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What should you avoid while understanding the poem?
Avoid focusing solely on literal meanings; appreciate the imagery and symbolism.
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Where was Sujata Bhatt educated?
Sujata Bhatt was educated in the USA.
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What major award did Sujata Bhatt receive?
Sujata Bhatt won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize for her collection 'Brunizem'.
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What is notable about the structure of 'The Peacock'?
The poem's structure highlights vivid descriptions and sensory details.
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What is a common simile associated with the peacock?
A common simile is 'as proud as a peacock'.
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Why is the peacock the national bird of India?
The peacock is chosen for its beauty, grandeur, and cultural significance in India.
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What does 'turquoise' refer to in the poem?
'Turquoise' refers to a greenish-blue color that describes the peacock's feathers.
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What contrasts are present in the poem?
There's a contrast between the peacock's elusiveness and the vividness of its colors.
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What literary technique is prevalent in 'The Peacock'?
Imagery is a prevalent literary technique, creating vivid visuals for readers.
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How does the setting affect the reader's experience?
The setting on the veranda enhances the immersive experience of observing nature.
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