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Saturday 20 January 2024

Treasure chest - IX (beeta publication) workbook solution of poem - A work of Artifice


 A WORK OF ARTIFICE


SECTION A: MCQS ANSWERS-

1. d) deception     2.d) all the above     3.d)        4.d)        5.b)        6.a)        7.b)        8.a)        9.d)     

       10.c)                   11.c)                   12.b)            13.d)                14.d)                15.b)                16.a)


 SECTION – B: CONTEXT QUESTIONS

Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow:

I.                   The bonsai tree in the attractive pot

Could have grown eighty feet tall

On the side of a mountain

Till split by lightning.

i)Which tree is the poet talking about? How tall would it have grown and in what circumstances?

Ans:  The poet is talking about the little bonsai tree that is kept in the beautiful pot. It would have grown eighty feet tall on the mountain side in its full potential in nature outside without any human interference.

ii)What does the bonsai tree symbolize? Explain.

Ans: The bonsai tree symbolizes women who are subjugated, suppressed and compelled to lead the limited life in a patriarchal (male dominated) society.

iii)Where would it have grown tall? How would have been its height its enemy?

Ans: The bonsai tree could have grown tall on the mountain side up to 80 feet in its natural habitat. If it is not interfered by human and by lightning to strike it. So, its enemy is lightning and human beings.

iv)Why do you think the poet used the words ‘attractive pot’ in the extract?

Ans: The poet used the words ‘attractive pot’ in the extract because it is used for interior decoration for show off. So, in order to suppress its natural growth kept in an attractive pot. Metaphorically, it suggests deceptively safe domestically.

v)What does ‘till split by lightning’ symbolize? How is the tree protected from lightning?

Ans: ‘Till split by lightning’ symbolizes the hardships, difficulties and challenges faced by the women in the patriarchal society. Women have a vast potential to grow and accomplish things. Only a freak incident like lighting can cause damage if the woman is allowed to reach her potential like a eighty feet tall tree. The tree is protected by the gardener planting it if a beautiful pot and pruning it carefully so that it does not grow.

II.                ….carefully pruned it.

It is nine inches high,

Every day as he

Whittles back the branches

The gardener croons,

i)How tall is the tree? Why did it not grow any further?

Ans: The bonsai tree is described as being ‘nine inches high. It is pruned and its roots are limited to a beautiful pot. It doesn’t grow to its full height to its potentials because it is deliberately confined by the human beings.

ii)Who prunes the tree? Why does he do so?

Ans: Gardener prunes the bonsai tree and doesn’t allow to be eighty feet tall. Gardener does the pruning and stops the growth of the tree limiting to its size and shape to just fit to the attractive pot.

iii)What does croons means? Briefly describe the symbolism used here.

Ans: ‘Croon’ is a verb which means to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice. So, it means humming or singing softly and lovingly. The crooning of the gardener that could easily be transferred to a male member talking to a female. The man, like the gardener would be telling the woman that she is lucky to be in a home because she is small and weak just like the bonsai tree.

iv)What role do the short lines of the poem play?

Ans; The short lines lend a sing-song tone to the poem. The lines seem broken just like the ‘whittling’ of a bonsai’s branches. This shortness of the lines stresses that the poet wants to deliver the message urgently. By using short and simple lines, the poet emphasizes the confinement of both the bonsai tree and women.

v)Identify the gardening vocabulary used in this extract. How do these aid in the artifice of the bonsai?

Ans: the gardening vocabulary used in this extract are – pruning, whittling etc. The gardener carefully prunes and whittles the branches while he swoons in reassurance that all is well. The gardener stunts the potential of the tree by pruning and whittling under the pretext of keeping it safe. Patriarch in society do the same with women. They restrict their (women) movement in the garb of protecting them.

III.              It is your nature to be small and cozy,

Domestic and weak;

How lucky, little tree,

To have a pot to grow in.

i)What is the nature of the tree according to the gardener?

Ans: The nature of the tree according to the gardener is to be small and beautiful; domesticated and weak. The gardener thinks that tree looks beautiful and taken care better when its small. So he restricts the growth of the tree.

ii)Is the tree lucky to grow in a pot? Explain the irony in this line?

Ans: According to the gardener the tree is fortunate to grow in a pot. Irony refers to a statement or expression whose intended meaning is quite contrary to the literal meaning. Just like the growth of a tree is stunted by the gardener, the growth and development of women controlled as early as possible.

iii)What effect do these lines have on the tree? Explain.

Ans: These lines suggest that tree believes that she is meant to be small, weak and beautiful. She is weak and needs to be domesticated. The tree thinks that she is fortunate to have a pot of her own to grow in as well as a gardener to look after her.

iv)Even though the tree had the potential to grow taller, it didn’t. why?

Ans: The tree in the poem is described as having the potential to grow up to 80 feet tall, but the gardener doesn’t allow to grow it. The gardener keeps in an attractive pot by pruning it so that it looks beautiful and doesn’t grow more than nine inches.

v)If the tree was nurtured, it would’ve grown tall and reached its potential. Comment.

Ans: If the gardener doesn’t prune the tree and allows it to grow normally, the beauty of the tree could be seen. The tree would grow tall and reach to its full potential. By seeing that people could admire, appreciate and look up to it in great respect.

IV.              With living creatures one must begin very early

To dwarf their growth;

The bound feet, the crippled brain,

The hair in curlers, the hands you

Love to touch.

i)Why should one begin very early? What do you understand by ‘dwarf’?

Ans: In order to create a successful bonsai tree, one should begin very early because the process of shaping and pruning the tree into the desired form is a long and gradual one. So condition them to be confined to their pot and to allow the gardener to manipulate them in the same of artificial beauty standards. Dwarf is a term that can either mean to stunt one’s growth or to belittle a person and to make them feel small.

ii)What is the significance of dwarf and crippled’?

Ans: The bonsai tree is dwarfed because it is grown in a small pot which limits its growth; while the tree is crippled because it is pruned and shaped to fit in pot. So, it significance is that it evokes an image of a doll rather than a woman, suggesting objectification of women in society. They are seen as ambassadors of beauty.

iii)Briefly explain the meaning and significance of bound feet?

Ans: Bound feet’ refer to the ancient Chinese practice of binding women’s feet for aesthetic purposes, and also preventing their freedom.

iv)The bound feet and the hair in curlers indicate that the poet is no longer talking about a tree. Who / what is the poet talking about? Justify.

Ans:  The bound feet and the hair in curlers indicate about women and not about a tree. Bound feet is allusion to the pre-revolutionary Chinese practice of binding women’s feet as small feet were considered as a symbol of beauty. The hair in curlers is an allusion to have modern practice by women of rolling their hair in curlers to curl their straight hair. Women put on curlers at bedtime making it very uncomfortable to sleep. Both these practices were done to make women appear attractive to men.

v)Explain the meaning and symbolism in the hands you/love to touch?

Ans; The last two lines of the poem present the greatest challenge when trying to decipher the hidden meaning of the poem, ‘the hands you/love to touch.’ This projects the message of ‘do not bite the hands that feed you.’ It is a grim reminder that we often damage the very things that we love.

 

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