Why does the poets blood turn cold in my grandmother's house poem
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Whenever she thinks about that house, she usually turns cold and desolate like the moon and doesn't feel warm and loved. Answer: The poe of the poem My Grandmother's house was deeply attached to her grrandmother and her house. ... She expressed her grief and fear by comparing her condition wih the coldness of the moon.
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- In the poem "My Grandmother's House" written by Kamala Das, the poet describes her memories in her parents home where she had shared some warm and pleasant memories with her grandmother.
- In the poem, the poet's blood turned cold when she remembered of her grandmother's death. The poet asserts that the ancestral house also mourns after her grandmother passed away.
- With the phrase 'my blood turned cold like the moon' the poet wants to say that she shook with fear at the thought of her grandmother's passing away.
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