ANOTHER WOMAN
1. Who is the
poet/poetess of ‘Another Woman’?
The poetess
of the poem “Another Woman” is Ms. Imtiaz Dharkar
2. What is the poem
about?
The poem,
“Another Woman”, is about the hardships and life of a common woman.
3. Who is the
protagonist of this poem?
The
protagonist of the poem, ‘Another Woman’, is a common lady in the world.
4. What did she buy
in the morning?
She bought
the freshest bunch of green methi in the morning.
5. Where did she
buy things in the morning?
She bought
vegetable in the market.
6. What kind of a
leafy vegetable she chooses?
She has
chosen the freshest bunch of green methi.
7. Did she buy
white radish? Why?
She didn’t
buy white radish as she thought it would be extravagant.
8. What would be
the taste of radish?
She
imagined the sweet-sour taste of the radish.
9. Did she bite the
white radish? How do you say?
She just
imagined the taste of the radish but put it aside thinking that it would be
extravagant.
10. Do you think
buying vegetable is extravagance? Why?
No, I don’t
think buying vegetable is extravagance, because vegetable is our need for
routine life.
11. Why do you think
she put aside radish?
She put
aside the radish thinking that it would be extravagant. She might afraid of her
in-laws.
12. Why do you think
she faced her mother-in-law’s dark looks?
Her
mother-in-law is not friendly towards her. She always scolds her for no reason.
She was an innocent woman and doesn’t have any support in her in-laws and
parents’ home. Hence, she faced her mother-in-law’s dark looks.
13. Why did she shield
her face from the heat?
She was a
woman and was delicate. While cooking she shield her face from the heat of the
fire from the stove.
14. What would be
the usual words?
The usual
words might be the scolding and unfriendly nature of her mother-in-law.
15. Why did the
usual words come and beat?
The usual
words indicate that they are common and routine for the woman. They are harsh,
cruel and unfriendly so it is said that they come and beat.
16. Who do you think
mother-in-law through the usual words?
There might
be many reasons for that. She might have expected more dowry. She might have
thought to get rid of the woman by doing so.
17. Why did the
person scold the woman and her parents?
It is
common in the society to scold one’s parents to emotionally weaken one person.
18. Is it the right
way to scold for buying vegetable? Why?
No, it is
not the right way to scold for buying vegetable as it is our need for routine.
19. Do you think buying
vegetable is a crime? If not, what might be the reason for scolding?
No, I don’t
think buying vegetable is a crime. There might be many other reasons for
scolding the woman. One of them is the dowry.
20. Why do you think
she crouched, as usual, on the floor?
The phrase,
as usual, indicates that it is habituated for the woman to crouch when
something happened in her home. And she was unable to resist them.
21. When the man
came – Who do you think the man is?
The man,
surely, is her husband.
22. She did not look
into his face – Why?
She didn’t
look into his face. Because he was also cruel and unfriendly to her.
23. What kind of a
person might the man? How do you say?
The man was
also cruel for her. It can be understood when she bent her head more when he
came home.
24. Nothing gave her
the right to speak. Is it right to deny a woman right to speak? Why?
No, it’s
not right to deny a woman right to speak. She is as same as a man. She too has
her right speak.
25. Who threw the
kerosene? How do you say?
It is not
clearly mentioned in the poem. The poetess cleverly left the decision for the
reader by mentioning two things.
i.
She has used passive structure by has left the doer of the
action in “So when the kerosene was thrown”
ii.
She has used the line – It was the only choice that she had
ever known – to interpret the choice.
26. It was the
choice that she had ever known – How do you understand these lines?
Yes, of
course, this line can be depicted in two ways …
i.
She has the only choice to commit suicide
ii.
She has the only choice to agree/obey whatever the in-laws
do.
27. What does the
title, “Another Woman”, signify?
The poetess
might have wanted to stress the inhumanity over women across the world. There
were many women being suffered in the past and yet it is not stopped. Here is
another woman now.
28. We shield our
faces from the heat – Why?
Here we
refer to the people who don’t react on such inhumanity over women. Instead we
search for the reasons to escape. Here the heat is compared to the problem.
29. What is the
difference using the word, ‘heat’, twice in the poem?
The first
heat is the natural heat from the fire and second heat is the problem.
30. What would be
the reasons for gender bias?
The reasons
for gender bias would be ……
i.
Illiteracy
ii.
Strength
iii.
Customs
iv.
Religions
v.
History
vi.
Mind-set etc.
31. What are the
measures do you suggest for women empowerment?
The
measures can be taken for women empowerment are ….
i.
A girl must be educated.
ii.
Equal rights must be given to women.
iii.
World of opportunities must be opened for women in all
fields.
iv.
A boy must be brought up teaching that a girl is equal to
him.
v.
The bringing up of girl children must be par with the boy
children.
vi.
Some religious beliefs must be over written.
vii.
The mind-set must be changed by education and practice. Etc.
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