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write a summary of "dawn at Puri" for 10 marks​

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Answered by saxenaanu46
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Dawn at Puri" is a poem that considers the actual meaning of traditional rites and religions. ... In the fifth stanza, the Indian-English poet Jayana Mahapatra is suddenly reminded, as if the visual burst from inside his own "hide" or skin, of the image of his deceased mother's body burning on a funeral pyre.Introduction. The poem Dawn at Puri by Jayanta Mahapatra is set in the town of Puri which is situated in Orissa (India). In this symbolic and metaphorical poem, the poet talks about the hollowness of the rites and rituals common in Indian society. The poem consists of six stanzas having 3 lines each.

Explanation:

The poem Dawn at Puri by Jayanta Mahapatra is set in the town of Puri which is situated in Orissa (India). In this symbolic and metaphorical poem, the poet talks about the hollowness of the rites and rituals common in Indian society. The poem consists of six stanzas having 3 lines each. There is no rhyme scheme.

Poem

Stanza 1

The poet is near a famous Hindu temple situated on the bank of a river. He finds numerous crows making noise. It should be noted that the crowing of the crows is not pleasant at all.

It indicates that there is a dead body that they want to eat. Hence the tone of the poem is quite a sad right from the beginning. There is a skull in the holy sands.

The word Holy is ironical because during cremation nothing is left except the ashes. However, the presence of the skull symbolizes the hollowness of rites and rituals of his community and also the poverty which dominates the poet’s country i.e. India.

Answered by Anonymous
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Dawn at Puri" is a poem that considers the actual meaning of traditional rites and religions. ... In the fifth stanza, the Indian-English poet Jayana Mahapatra is suddenly reminded, as if the visual burst from inside his own "hide" or skin, of the image of his deceased mother's body burning on a funeral pyre.Introduction. The poem Dawn at Puri by Jayanta Mahapatra is set in the town of Puri which is situated in Orissa (India). In this symbolic and metaphorical poem, the poet talks about the hollowness of the rites and rituals common in Indian society. The poem consists of six stanzas having 3 lines each.

Explanation:

The poem Dawn at Puri by Jayanta Mahapatra is set in the town of Puri which is situated in Orissa (India). In this symbolic and metaphorical poem, the poet talks about the hollowness of the rites and rituals common in Indian society. The poem consists of six stanzas having 3 lines each. There is no rhyme scheme.

Poem

Stanza 1

The poet is near a famous Hindu temple situated on the bank of a river. He finds numerous crows making noise. It should be noted that the crowing of the crows is not pleasant at all.

It indicates that there is a dead body that they want to eat. Hence the tone of the poem is quite a sad right from the beginning. There is a skull in the holy sands.

The word Holy is ironical because during cremation nothing is left except the ashes. However, the presence of the skull symbolizes the hollowness of rites and rituals of his community and also the poverty which dominates the poet’s country i.e. India.

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