Critical appreciation of the poem ‘My Grandmother’s House’
The poem ‘My Grandmother’s House’ was written by
kamala Surayya, was an English poet and a leading Malayalam author from Kerala.
Her popularity in Kerala is based chiefly on her short stories and
autobiography. The poem is a reminiscence of the poet’s grandmother
and their ancestral home at Malabar in Kerala.
Her fond memories of her
grandmother and the love she received from her are associated with the image of
her ancestral home where she had spent the happiest days of her life. With the death of the Grandmother,
her life that was filled only with emotions becomes numb. Her veins thus become
cold rather than warm. It is as cold as the moon, the moon being an emblem of
love. The worms on the books seem like snakes at that moment. Now
the poet is in another city. She is heartbroken and longs to go back to her
childhood days. She wants to peer through the blind eyes of windows which have
been dead shut for years or just wanted to listen to the frozen air. She
desires to pick a handful of darkness (sad and painful memories) from the ancestral
home and wants to keep it near her bed room like a brooding dog. She thinks it will
give her some relief from her present depressed state. She feels a void in her
mind because she doesn’t get any love from anywhere. She had an unhappy married
life. So she begs for love from door to door.
The poet uses many poetic
devices in this poem. We can see poetic devices like simile, metaphor,
personification, and irony(the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect)etc .we can also see many images in the poem. There
are two instances of simile you can in the poem
·
‘My blood turned like the moon’
·
‘ Darkness to bring it here to lie
‘behind my
bedroom door like a
brooding dog’
Examples of
personification are
·
Pick an armful of darkness (attribute human quality to
darkness)
·
Like a brooding dog (attribute darkness, the quality of
a brooding dog)
·
Blind eyes of the windows ( attributed human quality of
blindness to inhuman object window)
Examples of images are,
Blood turned like moon,Frozen air-
tactile images
Snake moved among
books-visual image
Peer through the blind
eyes- visual image
Listen to the frozen air-
auditory image
Pick an armful of
darkness- visual image
By now at strangers door-
visual image
The image of the window is a link between the past and
the present. It signifies the desire of the poet for a nostalgic peep into her
past
and resurrect her dreams and desires.
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