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Blood

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Question Bank: Blood

This chapter explores themes of memory, familial connections, and the passage of time through the lens of a crumbling ancestral home. It showcases the emotional bond with heritage and the inevitability of change.

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Q1.

In which year was Kamala Das born?

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Q2.

Which language is primarily associated with Kamala Das's literary contributions?

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Q3.

What emotion does the author primarily express towards the old house?

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Q4.

Kamala Das is best known for her emphasis on which literary theme?

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Q5.

Which image represents the passage of time in the context of the poem?

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Q6.

What award did Kamala Das receive for her short stories?

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Q7.

How does the speaker view her lineage in the poem?

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Q8.

Kamala Das's writing often reflects her experiences and views on which aspect of life?

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Q9.

What does the phrase 'plucked your soul like a pip from a fruit' suggest?

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Q10.

Which of the following literary forms is NOT primarily associated with Kamala Das?

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Q11.

What contrasts are highlighted in the poem regarding tradition?

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Q12.

What did Kamala Das describe when mentioning 'the oldest blood'?

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Q13.

Why does the speaker refer to herself as 'callous' and 'selfish'?

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Q14.

In which region of India was Kamala Das born?

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Q15.

What does the poem suggest about the importance of memories?

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Q16.

What is a notable feature of Kamala Das's writing style?

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Q17.

Which aspect of Indian societal values is critiqued in the poem?

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Q18.

What kind of childhood experiences does Kamala Das reflect in her poetry?

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Q19.

In the context of the poem, what role does the house play as a symbol?

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Q20.

What does the phrase 'thin and clear and fine blood' symbolize in Kamala Das’s poem?

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Q21.

What does the 'oldest blood in the world' refer to in the poem?

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Q22.

Kamala Das is frequently associated with which of the following awards?

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Q23.

How does the poet's use of sensory imagery enhance the poem's themes?

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Q24.

One of Kamala Das's notable works includes?

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Q25.

What does the repeated mention of the 'pyre' signify in the poem?

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Q26.

In her poetry, Kamala Das often explores the theme of?

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Q27.

The line 'do not blame my blood' implies a tension between which two concepts?

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Q28.

What can be inferred about the poet’s great-grandmother in the poem?

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Q29.

Which aspect of childhood does the poem reflect upon most strongly?

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Q30.

What significance does 'the house of ours' hold in the poem?

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Q31.

What does the great-grandmother's sadness represent in the poem?

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Q32.

Which line indicates the age of the house in the poem?

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Q33.

How is class distinction expressed in the poem?

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Q34.

What literary device is used when describing the house as 'crouching on its elbows'?

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Q35.

Which emotion does the speaker feel towards the house in the end?

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Q36.

What does the act of burning the great-grandmother symbolize?

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Q37.

Why does the poet feel callous about her actions towards the house?

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Q38.

What aspect of modernization does the poem hint at?

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Q39.

What does the 'oldest blood' signify in the poem?

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Q40.

What feeling does the speaker express as she leaves the house?

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Q41.

How does the description of the house's physical deterioration contribute to the poem's theme?

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Q42.

What tone does the poet adopt when discussing her great-grandmother?

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Q43.

What do the 'white ants' symbolize in the context of the poem?

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Q44.

Why does the poet refer to her grandmother's many feasts being 'monotonous'?

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Q45.

What does the term 'oldest blood' refer to in Kamala Das's poem?

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Q46.

How does the poet differentiate between the blood of the 'poor' and the 'new-rich'?

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Q47.

What emotional tone does the great-grandmother convey when she speaks of the house?

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Q48.

Why does the poet mention her ambition to rebuild the old house?

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Q49.

How does the poet's perception of wealth change by the end of the poem?

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Q50.

What imagery is used to depict the house's condition?

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Q51.

What does the phrase 'ruins of the house' symbolize in the poem?

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Q52.

What role does memory play in the theme of blood in this poem?

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Q53.

The phrase 'the rats come out of the holes' contributes to which theme in the poem?

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Q54.

How does the poet depict the relationship between her great-grandmother and God?

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Q55.

What aspect of identity does the poem suggest is tied to blood?

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Q56.

In what way does the imagery of the snake-shrine enhance the theme of decay?

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Q57.

How does the poet's choice of words reflect the passage of time?

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Q58.

What does the comparison of blood to 'gruel and muddy as a ditch' imply about social status?

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Q59.

The phrase 'all her feasts were monotonous' emphasizes which aspect of the great-grandmother's life?

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Q60.

What emotion is predominantly expressed by the speaker when addressing the old house?

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Q61.

Which imagery suggests a connection to ancestry in the poem?

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Q62.

What is the primary conflict illustrated in the poem?

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Q63.

Which line suggests the poet's feelings of guilt?

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Q64.

What does the phrase 'plucked your soul' signify about the speaker's actions?

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Q65.

What does the speaker's blood represent in the poem?

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Q66.

How is the theme of regret depicted through the speaker's relationship to the old house?

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Q67.

In what way does the poem reflect a societal critique?

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Q68.

What emotional tone does the speaker adopt when addressing the ancestors?

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Q69.

How does the poet compare her blood to the past?

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Q70.

What is the significance of calling the blood 'the oldest blood in the world'?

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Q71.

What does the phrase 'do not blame my blood' imply about the speaker’s view on familial ties?

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Q72.

Which line demonstrates the contrast between past grandeur and present decay?

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Q73.

What does the speaker's inability to renovate the house reveal about their inner conflict?

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Q74.

The phrase 'I have flung it into your pyre' represents what theme?

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Q75.

What does the grandmother's emotional response to the crumbling house symbolize?

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Q76.

How does Kamala Das contrast social classes in the poem?

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Q77.

What does the phrase 'The oldest blood in the world' refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q78.

What imagery is used to convey the deterioration of the house?

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Q79.

In which line does the poet express regret about the old house?

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Q80.

What does the act of burning the grandmother symbolize in the poem?

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Q81.

How does the poet foresee her future actions regarding the house?

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Q82.

Which emotions primarily drive the speaker's reflections on the house?

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Q83.

What does the description of the 'snake-shrine' suggest about the family's history?

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Q84.

What lesson about wealth does the speaker learn through the poem?

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Q85.

What suggests the connection between memory and grief in the poem?

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Q86.

Why does the speaker seek forgiveness from the house?

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Q87.

What does the phrase 'plucked your soul like a pip from a fruit' signify?

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Q88.

How does the poem reflect the inevitability of decay?

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Q89.

What does the speaker ultimately feel towards her lineage?

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Q90.

What does the conflict of values often highlight in literature?

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Q91.

In Kamala Das's poetry, what is often portrayed as a source of conflict?

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Q92.

Which poetic feature is used by Kamala Das to express her internal conflicts?

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Q93.

Which element of poetry does Kamala Das frequently challenge in her works?

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Q94.

In comparison to John Donne, how does Kamala Das's vocabulary reflect her themes?

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Q95.

What is a key theme in Kamala Das's poetry that signifies conflict?

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Q96.

How does the title of 'The Old Playhouse' reflect internal conflict?

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Q97.

What societal values does Kamala Das often contest in her poems?

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Q98.

Which poetic device does Kamala Das use to depict her conflict with societal norms?

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Q99.

How does rhythm play a role in conveying conflict in Kamala Das's poetry?

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Q100.

What contradiction is often explored in the work of Kamala Das?

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Q101.

In contrast to Donne, which element does Kamala Das focus on more in her work?

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Q102.

Which theme is common to both Donne and Das, despite their differing styles?

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Q103.

How does Das's portrayal of women's roles reflect societal conflicts?

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