why does the poet look at young trees and Merry children
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The poetess, Kamla Das looked at young trees and merry
children to divert her mind from the sad and melancholy thoughts her mind had
started thinking. She was sitting in the car beside her mother. Her mother had
dozed off. The poetess observed that her mother had grown quite old and weak. Her
face was looking ashen like that of corpse. The fearful thoughts related to the
imminent death of her mother began disturbing her. In order to stop these
thoughts,she looked out of the car at the young trees speeding past and children running out of their houses to play.
children to divert her mind from the sad and melancholy thoughts her mind had
started thinking. She was sitting in the car beside her mother. Her mother had
dozed off. The poetess observed that her mother had grown quite old and weak. Her
face was looking ashen like that of corpse. The fearful thoughts related to the
imminent death of her mother began disturbing her. In order to stop these
thoughts,she looked out of the car at the young trees speeding past and children running out of their houses to play.
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The merry children spilling out of their homes in youthful abandon, and the young trees laden with fresh foliage, provide a stark contrast to the state of her mother. They represent life and joy, while the deathly palour of her mother only serves as unwelcome threat hanging over her. In order, that she might distract herself from this sword of Damocles, she turns her attention outwards from the car, to the youth of spring that is showcased outside.
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