The morning stretched calm, beautiful, and warm.
Sprawling half clad, I gazed out at the form
Of shimmering leaves and shadows. Suddenly
A strong flash then another, startled me.
I saw the old stone lantern brightly lit.
(A Doctor’s Journal Entry for August 6, 1945 by Vikram Seth)
(i)
What does the poet conclude the flashes to be? What was he doing just before
the flashes occurred?
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(ii)
Describe the scene immediately after this extract?
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(iii) What was the weird experience he had? Why did he think it weird? What was
the real reason?
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(iv) Describe the condition of his wife. What was her name?
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(v)
Later in the poem the doctor asks his wife to go ahead. Why? What were his
feelings after she had gone?
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