A Photograph Class 11 English Hornbill Poem 1 Line by Line Explanation along with Literary Devices
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2021
- In this video you will find the in-depth explanation along with the literary devices used of the first poem from the NCERT Hornbill Book of Class 11 - A Photograph
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Can you please explain again the line ' both wry with the laboured ease of loss'
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It means that both the speaker and her mother are looking at the photograph with a bittersweet mix of emotions. They are making an effort to recall memories of the past, which feels both emotionally heavy and somewhat ironic, as they are aware that those moments and people are lost to time.
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maam what does laboured ease of loss mean?
It means that both, the poetess and her mother, have been disappointed with the loss that they have experienced with time.
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Ma'am the word sweet face may be metaphor...pls clarify..
Sorry fpr the delayed response but providing the answer.
The phrase "SWEET FACE" could indeed be seen as a metaphor in the context of the poem. It suggests that the person in the photograph had a kind, gentle, or pleasant expression on their face, going beyond the literal description of the image.
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Is synecdoche not used I the poem?
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Here's an example of synecdoche in the line:
"The sea holiday
was her past, mine is her laughter."
In this line, "the sea holiday" is a synecdoche because it represents the entire past experience of the mother and her friends by referring to just one aspect of it-their holiday by the sea. It's used to evoke the memories and emotions associated with that past time.
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Is Enjabment being also used in the poem ?
Yes, it is being used in lines 1, 5, 16
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Ma'am here about which circumstances poetess is talking about?
This circumstance refers to the death of the mother of the poetess.
You can elaborate the answer by talking about the feelings of the poetess.
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