Summary of grandfather by jayanta mahapatra
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Jayanta Mahapatra's poem is a touching work, a poem almost autobiographical in nature as it deals with the delicate topic of religious conversion. Her grandfather's diary is a sort of memoir that recounts how he turned his back to his religion and his ancestors due to the primitive motivation of hunger.
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‘Grandfather’ is about the concept of conversion of religion.
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- Jayanta Mahapatra’s poem “Grandfather” is in the nature of autobiographical poetry. It deals through the diary of the poet’s grandfather the concept of conversion of religion as experienced by his grandfather himself.
- The hunger of him enforced him to take up Christianity as his religion. The poetry denotes the pain of a man who had but no other choice to change his religion just for the sake of having food to survive.
- It shows the cruelty of manmade distortion of religion that determines the food giving in terms of one’s religion. He questioned in this poem the necessities of religion.
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