English summary of the poem dad and the cat and the tree
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One morning, a cat got stuck in the tree. The narrator’s dad decided that he will easily be able to take care of it. Narrator’s father decided to climb the tree. His wife warned him that he might fall, but ignoring her warnings he climbed the ladder, slipped and fell.
Having fallen once, he thought of trying again, another way. Yet again ignoring his wife warnings, he swung himself up on a branch. The branch broke and again he fell.
Not giving up still, the father climbed up the garden wall. Luckily this time he did not fall. However, the moment he sprang unto the tree the cat jumped to the ground, safe and sound. Poor father, on the other hand, got stuck in the tree
Answer:
The poem is a humorous illustration of the actions of elders. Father boastfully climbed on the tree to save a cat. However, he became a subject of mockery for the bystanders. The rhyming scheme is ab CB is followed in the poem. The poet successfully told a story in a humorous and lyrical way.
The poet speaks of an incident when a cat got stuck up in the tree in his garden. Poet’s father assures that he will do that. The tree is tall and soft, not very firm. The poet’s mom warned him, but ignoring her warnings he climbed the ladder, slipped and fell.
He cleaned his face, hair, and dress with a thought of trying again. To which mom again questioned about his safety. Father ridiculed the mother and called it a funny joke.
However, when he swung himself, the branch broke and he told again with a thud sound. Mom tried again to intervene and asked to stop for it might harm his neck. Dad was infuriated yet moved ahead with plan C.
For him, the task was as easy as a winking. He leaped and climbed up again on the garden wall. This time he did not fall rather he landed on the cat. The cat safely landed on the ground.
Although it shrieked when dad fell on her but now she was contented for being safe. It smiled but dad got stuck up on the ree, he wanted to be a savior of the cat and turned out to be a laughing stock. This is how it turned out to be a humours poem