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What do you associate with the title of the poem?

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What is the relationship between the narrator and the listener?

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What happens to the poet when he visits someone for the third time?

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Pick out the expressions that indicate conflicting ideas.

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How does the poet compare his face with dresses?

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What does the poet mean when he says ‘good bye’?

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What pleasantries does the poet use to fake cordiality?

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What does he desire to unlearn and relearn?

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How is the poet’s laugh reflected in the mirror?

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What does the poet long for?

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Mention the qualities the child in the poem symbolises.

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Fill in the blanks choosing the words from the box given and complete the summary of the poem:

The poet Okara in this narrative monologue painfully condemns the (a)______ displayed by adults, both in their words and actions. Here, a father laments to his son about the negative changes that creep into the attitude and behaviour of humans, when they grow into (b)______. He says that people used to be (c)______ when they laugh and the honesty would be reflected in their eyes. But, people of modern times laugh (d)______. Their handshakes used to be warm and happy conveying a sense of togetherness, but nowadays the handshakes have become a mere (e)______. He warns his son that people are not trust-worthy and have become so selfish that they are concerned only about their own (f)______benefits. People utter words of welcome and exchange (g)______, but those words come only from the tip of their tongues and not from the depth of their hearts. Humans have learnt the art of changing their (h)______ expressions according to situations merely to ensure social acceptance. They wear(i)______ and exhibit multiple faces. The narrator admits that he has also changed into a hypocrite. However, he tells his son that though he (j)______ his expressions, he does all these against his will. He says he wants to become a (k)______ again and laugh genuinely. He wants to (l)______ the unreal things and (m)______how to laugh as he had done once upon a time. When he laughs before the (n)______, he sees no expression. His teeth are bare like that of the (o)______of a snake. So, he asks his son to show him how to laugh the way he used to laugh when he was a kid like him.

relearn adults facial
personal fangs child
fakes superficially duplicity
genuine unlearn falsity
masks mirror pleasantries
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Interpret each of the following expression used in the poem, in one or two line.

laugh with their eyes

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Interpret each of the following expression used in the poem, in one or two line.

shake hands without hearts

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Interpret each of the following expression used in the poem, in one or two line.

like a fixed portrait smile

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Interpret each of the following expression used in the poem, in one or two line.

hands search my empty pockets

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Interpret each of the following expression used in the poem, in one or two line.

to unlearn all these muting things

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Read the line given below and answer the question that follow.

‘But now they only laugh with their teeth, While their ice-block-cold eyes…’

  1. Who are ‘they’?
  2. Explain: ice-block-cold eyes
  3. Identify the figure of speech used here.
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Read the line given below and answer the question that follow.

‘Most of all, I want to relearn How to laugh, for my laugh in the mirror Shows only my teeth like a snake’s bare fangs!’

  1. Why does the poet want to relearn how to laugh?
  2. Whom does the poet want to relearn from?
  3. Mention the figure of speech used here.
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Explain the following lines with reference to the context.

Once upon a time, son They used to laugh with their eyes:

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