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  1. The poem revolves around the theme of finding inspiration and motivation in everyday and mundane things. The poem talks about how the poet finds her muse in the form of a schoolgirl in Kerala. This simple schoolgirl, with her book and near a tree, inspires the poet so much. The poem talks about howRead more

    The poem revolves around the theme of finding inspiration and motivation in everyday and mundane things. The poem talks about how the poet finds her muse in the form of a schoolgirl in Kerala. This simple schoolgirl, with her book and near a tree, inspires the poet so much. The poem talks about how one may expect creativity and the inspiration to create a work of art needs to come from something divine or higher than the self, in reality life inspires art. The poet is inspired by day to day and simple things and does not need to rely on any sort of divine intervention. She is able to see and be inspired by life for her art.

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  1. The central theme of the poem revolves around discovering inspiration and motivation in the ordinary and commonplace aspects of life. The poet draws inspiration from a simple schoolgirl in Kerala, who, with her book near a tree, becomes the muse that sparks the poet's creativity. Contrary to the notRead more

    The central theme of the poem revolves around discovering inspiration and motivation in the ordinary and commonplace aspects of life. The poet draws inspiration from a simple schoolgirl in Kerala, who, with her book near a tree, becomes the muse that sparks the poet’s creativity. Contrary to the notion that artistic inspiration must come from something divine or transcendent, the poem celebrates the idea that life itself, in its everyday simplicity, can be a powerful source of artistic inspiration. The poet finds beauty and creative energy in the mundane, emphasizing that art doesn’t always necessitate a connection to the divine but can be derived from the richness of daily existence.

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  1. Alliteration - Alliteration is repetition of the same letter or sound in a line. In the poem the poet uses alliteration in the lines “cloud cover”, “pusthakam pages”, etc. Simile- simile is used when the poet directly compares one thing to another by using the words “as” or “like”. In this poem, theRead more

    1. Alliteration – Alliteration is repetition of the same letter or sound in a line. In the poem the poet uses alliteration in the lines “cloud cover”, “pusthakam pages”, etc.
    2. Simile- simile is used when the poet directly compares one thing to another by using the words “as” or “like”. In this poem, the poet uses simile in the line “dressed like a convent girl”.
    3. Anaphora- anaphora is when a phrase is repeated in a stanza. In the poem, “the” is repeated in the beginning of the lines “the self in a mirror in a rosewood room/ the sky at monsoon time, pearl slits”
    4. Enjambment – enjambment is when the line is continued onto the next line without any pause. In the poem, the poet uses enjambment to maintain an internal connection within the poem.
    5. Asyndeton- asyndeton is the deliberate omission of conjunction from a sentence. In the lines “dressed like a convent girl—/ white socks, shoes,/ dark blue pinafore, white blouse.” the poet omits the use of a conjunction in order to maintain the rhythm and flow of the poem.

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