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My Mother At Sixty-six

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Question Bank: My Mother At Sixty-six

This chapter explores the emotional experience of aging and the bond between a mother and child, highlighting themes of love and loss.

Question Bank - My Mother At Sixty-six

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Q1.

What year was Kamala Das born?

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Q2.

Which state in India is Kamala Das originally from?

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Q3.

Under what name did Kamala Das publish her novels and stories?

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Q4.

What aspect of human relationships does Kamala Das often explore in her writing?

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Q5.

Which literary quality is Kamala Das known for?

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Q6.

What distinction is Kamala Das recognized by in literary circles?

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Q7.

In which language apart from English did Kamala Das write?

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Q8.

Which aspect of her work indicates a strong indigenous flavor?

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Q9.

What emotional themes does Kamala Das often express in her poetry?

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Q10.

Which of the following best describes Kamala Das's writing style?

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Q11.

What duality is often reflected in Kamala Das's works?

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Q12.

Which poem of Kamala Das symbolizes her relationship with her mother?

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Q13.

What unique perspective does Kamala Das provide in her poetry?

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Q14.

What impact did Kamala Das have on feminist literature?

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Q15.

In what way did Kamala Das address societal norms in her poetry?

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Q16.

What imagery is used to describe the mother in the poem?

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Q17.

What does the 'wan' imagery signify about the mother's condition?

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Q18.

Which poetic device is evident in the phrase 'sprinting trees'?

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Q19.

How does the comparison of the mother to a 'late winter’s moon' affect the poem's theme?

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Q20.

What feeling does the poet's smile convey at the end of the poem?

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Q21.

Why are the children in the poem important for understanding its imagery?

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Q22.

What does the repetition of 'smile' in the poem signify?

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Q23.

What role does the imagery of 'merry children spilling out of their homes' play?

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Q24.

What overarching emotion does the poet experience throughout the poem?

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Q25.

In terms of structure, how does the continuous sentence format impact the poem's imagery?

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Q26.

What does the imagery of nature in the poem ultimately represent?

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Q27.

How does the imagery of winter contribute to the thematic elements of the poem?

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Q28.

What might the phrase 'old familiar ache' infer about the poet's relationship with her mother?

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Q29.

What floral imagery could effectively replace the moon metaphor while maintaining the poem's tone?

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Q30.

How does the portrayal of nature reflect human emotions in the poem?

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Q31.

What realization does the poet have about her mother during the drive?

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Q32.

How does the poet describe her mother's face?

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Q33.

What emotion does the poet experience while observing her mother?

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Q34.

What do the young trees symbolize in the poem?

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Q35.

Why does the poet compare her mother to a late winter's moon?

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Q36.

What is the significance of the poet's parting words, 'see you soon, Amma'?

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Q37.

Which theme is predominantly explored in 'My Mother At Sixty-six'?

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Q38.

What literary device is used when the poet writes, 'all I did was smile and smile and smile'?

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Q39.

What does the poem's single-sentence structure primarily suggest?

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Q40.

Which aspect of aging does the poet reflect on through her memories?

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Q41.

Why are the young trees described as 'sprinting'?

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Q42.

How does the poet's emotional response to her mother’s aging affect the tone of the poem?

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Q43.

What effect does punctuation have in the poem?

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Q44.

In what way does the structure of the poem influence its theme?

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Q45.

What does the imagery of the 'late winter’s moon' signify about the mother?

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Q46.

Which is a significant contrast highlighted in the poem?

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Q47.

What underlying message does the poet convey about familial bonds?

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Q48.

What do the repeated smiles of the poet suggest?

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Q49.

How does the poem’s structure reflect its emotional content?

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Q50.

What literary device is predominantly used through the poem?

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Q51.

Which of the following best describes the tone of the poem?

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Q52.

What does the phrase 'old familiar ache' refer to?

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Q53.

What role do the 'merry children' play in the poem?

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Q54.

Why is the poem’s setting important to its structure?

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Q55.

What might the poem suggest about the relationship between the poet and her mother?

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Q56.

How does repetition function in the poem?

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Q57.

What does the lack of traditional punctuation contribute to the poem’s meaning?

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Q58.

What could the phrase 'see you soon, Amma' signify in the context of the poem?

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Q59.

What does the poet feel when looking at her mother?

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Q60.

How does the poet describe the appearance of her mother?

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Q61.

Why are the young trees described as 'sprinting'?

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Q62.

What does the poet's smile signify at the end?

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Q63.

Why has the poet compared her mother to the 'late winter's moon'?

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Q64.

What is the primary theme presented in the poem?

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Q65.

What does the phrase 'all I did was smile and smile and smile' indicate?

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Q66.

How does the poet's perspective shift throughout the poem?

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Q67.

What feeling does the comparison of her mother to the moon evoke in the poet?

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Q68.

What literary device is prominently featured in the line 'all I said was, see you soon, Amma'?

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Q69.

What does the poet's childhood fear signify in the poem?

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Q70.

Which imagery best describes the atmosphere created in the poem?

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Q71.

What role do the 'merry children spilling out of their homes' play in the poem?

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Q72.

Why is the poem structured as a single sentence?

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Q73.

What emotion primarily drives the poet's reflection on her mother in the poem?

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Q74.

What does the comparison of the mother to a 'late winter's moon' suggest?

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Q75.

What sentiment is conveyed through the poet's repetitive smile as she departs?

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Q76.

Why are the 'young trees sprinting' symbolically significant in the poem?

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Q77.

What does the poet's use of a single long sentence indicate about her emotional state?

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Q78.

In the context of the poem, what does the term 'wan' most accurately describe?

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Q79.

How does the poet express the theme of inevitable aging?

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Q80.

What does the poet's reflective tone imply about her childhood experiences?

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Q81.

Which of the following best captures the central emotional conflict in the poem?

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Q82.

Which line from the poem emphasizes the theme of separation?

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Q83.

Why does the poet choose to describe children 'spilling out of their homes'?

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Q84.

Which imagery best captures the tone of the poem?

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Q85.

What does the poet's reference to 'sweet old memories' indicate?

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Q86.

What literary device is prominently used in the phrase 'seen her awake'?

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Q87.

What emotional response does the speaker seek from her mother during their parting?

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