ENGLISH:
POEM -
CHILDREN
Stanza No. 1
Word Meanings
1. Perplexed - Complicated,
Puzzled
2. Vanish - Disappear
Question and Answers Q.1 What
are the children doing? Ans. The children
are playing.
Q.2 What is the question that is disturbing
the poet?
Ans. The poet is disturbed by the problems
and difficulties in life.
Q.3 How has this question been answered?
Ans. Seeing the children playing happily and innocently,
the poet does not feel that the difficulties are a burden
any more and this thus the question that have perplexed him have
disappeared.
Stanza No.2
Word Meanings
1. Ye - You 'Ye' is sometimes used in poetry for
"you".
2. Swallow - A kind of small bird.
3. Brooks - Small streams
Question and Answers
Q.1 What does the poet mean by saying
that the children open the windows that look to the east?
Ans. Just as a sun gives warmth and life
to the earth so as a south of happiness is in the presence of children.
Q.2 With what does the poet compare
the thoughts?
Ans. The poet compares the thoughts to singing
swallows and flowing brooks.
Q.3 Why does he compare them so?
Ans. Singing swallows and following brooks
are objects of nature-happy and care free. In the same way the
children are untouched by the problems of modern living and are
happy and care free.
Stanza No.3
Word Meanings
1. Autumn - Season before winter when leaves turn
yellow and fall.
Question and Answers
Q.1 How can the birds and the sunshine
be in the hearts of the children? What does the poet mean?
Ans. When the poet says that the birds and
the sunshine are in the hearts of children he means that they are
happy and care free.
Q.2 The poet says that the children
are thinking of the brooks while he is thinking of autumn. What
does it mean?
Ans. The poet says that children are thinking
of brooks because they are young and free from worries and
troubles.
He is in the
autumn of life for he is old and heavy and approaching the end of
his life.
Q.3 Is the poet using the word autumn
for old age?
Ans. Yes, he is using the word autumn for
old age. Autumn is the season before winter when the leaves turn
yellow and fall. In the same way in old age the body becomes weak
and less active and finally give
way.
Q.4 What other words does the poet
use to show the coming of old age upon him?
Ans. The first fall of snow shows the coming
of old age upon him.
Q.5 How are the children different
from the poet?
Ans. The children are young and full of life
and energy, without a care in the world. While the poet is old,
tired
and full of worries.
Stanza No. 5-6
Word Meanings
1. Tender - Delicate
2. Trunk - Main stem or part of a tree, the thick
bark of a tree.
Question and Answers
Q.1 What would happens to the trees
if there were no leaves?
Ans. If there were no leaves, the trees would
lose their beauty, colour and life.
Q.2 What would happen to us if there
were no children?
Ans. If there are no children, our lives
would be dull, barren and absolutely lifeless.
Stanza No. 7
Word Meanings
1. Whisper - To speak slowly
2. Atmosphere - Air
Question and Answers
Q.1 Why does the poet ask the children
to come to him?
Ans. The poet asks the children to come to
him so that h could get joy and happiness from their company and
for the time being forget about his worries and troubles.
Q.2 What songs does the poet wish
to be whispered in the ear?
Ans. The poet loves to hear the innocent
talk of the children and asks them to come to him so that he could
enjoy their natural sincere hatter.
Stanza No. 8
Word Meanings
1. Contriving - Devices, invention
2. Wisdom - Quality of being wise.
3. Caresses - Love or affection, kiss, embrace
Question and Answers
Q.1 The grown up people have wisdom
and books. What do the children have?
Ans. The children have innocent happy looks
and are full of affection and warmth.
Stanza No. 9
Word Meanings
1. Ballads - Simple songs with a story, poems containing
old stories.
Question and Answers
Q.1 With what does the poet compare
the children?
Ans. The poet compare the children with ballads.
Q.2 How can the children can be like
the ballads and the poems?
Ans. Ballads and the poems give one phase
and happiness. In the same way children are source of joy and
happiness.
Q.3 The poet call the children
living and the rest all dead. Why does he say this?
Ans. Ballads and poems consist only
of words, where as children are living human beings and are full
of life
and energy.
Q.4 How are children important
for elders?
Ans. Children are important for elders because
without them life would be dull and their care free and their
happy ways help elders to forget there troubles, their caresses
brings sun shine in to the life of the
old people.
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