bring out the satire in the following lines of the poem 'rice' :
can we get some husk from the center too,
to make toys with it ? I don't know.
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The poet represents the satire in the changing point of view and attitude of cultivators of rice crop in the poem "RICE"
Explanation:
- The Keralian well known poet Chemmanam Chako in his poem "Rice" satirizes the profiting nature and changing point of view of rice cultivators in Kerala.
- Here in the poem the poet as he returns his homeland, found a drastic change in the agriculture of his land and its people including his father.
- The cultivators have chosen growing cash crops over food crops and he satirizes in the above quoted lines this changing overview of farmers.
- The poet got his degree for making toys from the husk but this concept is found non profitable to his inland farmers as the opted for profitable crops.
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Chemmanam Chacko clearly shows the selfish and hungry nature of the farmers.
Explanation:
- The poem is packed with sarcasm. We get a clear image of the hazardous change that has happened in the new society.
- Food crops are replaced by the cash crops. Farmers do not want to go to the fields and soil their clothes.
- The image of his brother running in with the ration, tripping and falling down, is very much satirical. This really suits the theme very much.
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