Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Summary Of The Poem "Woman To Man" Written by Judith Wright


                 The poem "Woman To Man" was written by the famous Australian poet, Judith Wright. She was a critic, short story writer, environmentalist and social activist campaigning for Aboriginal rights.

                  This poem is addressed by a woman to a man. She talks to her man about the life they have created together. This poem reflecting the speaker's ambivalent feelings towards the child. She expresses a feeling of fear and nervousness at the idea of labour. In Pregnancy, women suffer a lot when compared to men. 

                    The speaker is a new mother in the poem. She refers to her baby as "the eyeless labourer". Babygrows every day in the darkness of the womb. It has no definite shape, gender, identity. For her, it is only a precious seed. The process of baby growth is silent, swift and far from sight.

                     She was unable to imagine the baby with a particular face because it is growing in the womb. She says that the child has no name as yet to call it by. She and her partner created the baby by their hunting. Here the hunting refers to sexual pleasure.

                      Man and Woman play an important role in the life of a child. Man for Financial support and woman for carrying the baby. She imagines her baby as a tree that is a product of her blood and flesh. The folded rose is the baby created from their passion and its unfurling is the miracle of birth. 

                       The child is both a maker and made. During childbirth, the baby pushing its way out of the darkness of the womb, towards the daylight guided by the surgeon's knife. She tells her man to hold her as she is afraid.




Tuesday, June 29, 2021

CHARGE SHEET


                 "Charge Sheet" is a translation of Mu. Metha's Tamil Poem "Kutrap Pattrikkai" by Dr R.David Raja Bose.

                   The Poem is written in a freestyle. This Poem is about the broken heart of an adult in his love life. The poem is set in a village background.

                    At night the whole village is asleep but the narrator can't sleep because of his lover memories. He lay down to sleep by locking all the doors and windows in his home but still her memories entering and kicking his heart. He compares this to Kampar Epic. In Kamba Ramayanam, Rama killed Vali. Like that narrator's lover memories killing his adulthood. He waits in the ration shop where his lover works, she used to send him back by saying "no stock" so that they can meet daily. They love each other and interchange gifts like flowers, kerchief, pen, smiles. He compared his love to a toy in the hands of children. Stay with my love in your hands like children stays with their toy. You can play with my love or roll it but don't break it. But now she left him. When she leaves him, he completely burnt their love letters. Finally, he says, "You left me, you spoilt me by giving an excess of love. This is my Grief". 



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