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WELCOM

WELCOME

TEACHING OF POETRY

PRESENTATION BY DIVYA.D.S

ENGLISH OPTIONALROLL NO: 10REG. NO:16514306010SREE NARAYANA TRAINING

COLLEGE,NEDUNGANDA.

CONTENTS Introduction About the poetpoemWord studySentence makingContrasts used Tone of the poem Images of middle aged womenConclusion Reference

INTRODUCTION

EVEN PAST FIFTY - SHANTA SHELKE

Even past fifty portrays a woman who fights the odds of life in the midst of all troubles and tribulations. She trifles with and negates all her acute problems and the horrifying realities of life.

ABOUT THE POET

Shanta shelke(1922-2002)

Born in pune, Maharashtra, is a poet , journalist, teacher, translator and composer. Her poems deal with the problems that Indian women face.

EVEN PAST FIFTY

She’s past fifty ;

yet she’s still

a little girl at heart,

for whom the house is a doll’s house,

and running the household

a childhood game.

She has travelled a long road; but her little feet

Are not yet fatigued.

Catastrophes to her

Are still like the evil spirits

In children’s stories

Whom she fights with blades

Of grass; wipes the sweat

From her brow; hits hard;

Sometimes wins, sometimes loses,

Her sword broken.

Difficult questionsShe has simplified for herself;fitted the tangle Into a simple frame;On her face She has made distaste smile,Like moonlight that makes

everything smooth.But some times totally in despair, A flower crumpled in a fist, sheRises again, smiles, or sings to

herself,Though hers is not a musical

voice.

I saw her the other dayAfter a long time; she talkedWith her usual, irrepressible

intensity;But I, for the first time, Noted the hair fast becoming

white,Noted, for the first time, and

with a pang,The hollowness of the froth Rising above the stream of her

life

Contd..

Word study word Meaning

Catastrophe a terrible event in which there is lot of destruction, suffering or death.

Fatigued extremely tired

Crumpled crushed

Irrepressible full of energy and confidence that you never seem unhappy

Froth mass of small bubbles on the surface of a liquid

Sentence making• Catastrophe

The black sea is facing an ecological catastrophe as a result of pollution

• Fatigued

Sreeja looked fatigued after a long journey• Crumpled

Tom flattened the crumpled paper against his knee• Irrepressible

You cannot keep her quiet for long; she is irrepressible• Froth

You can see froth rising above the streams in rainy days

Contrasts used

Running the household - a childhood game

Catastrophes in life - evil spirits in children’s stories

Distaste - smileFlower - crumpled flower

TONE OF POEM

SympathySorrowPathosWistfulnessfantasy

IMAGES OF MIDDLE AGED WOMEN

• A little girl at heart• Lives in doll’s house• Travelled a long road yet not

fatigued• Fight with blades of grass• Wipes the sweat from her brow• Holds a broken sword• Made distaste smile• A flower crumpled in a fist

BRIEF SUMMARY

‘Even past fifty’ is a poem about a women who faces the hardships of life with a smiling face and a cheerful heart. She can be any middle/lower class woman in India whose life is nothing but an incessant toil, ceaseless struggle and tiresome journey. Yet she is not ready to admit defeat and she rises again smiling and singing to herself. Her house which demands a great deal of service and scarifies from her part, looks like a doll’s house for her. She continuous her fight with the catastrophes of life with a broken sword.

REFERENCES

Course book of STD . IXSource bookwww.wikipedia.com

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