2
Most read
My Mother at
Sixty-six
By Kamla Das
About the Poet
Kamala Das (1934-2009) was born in Malabar, Kerala. She is
recognised as one of the foremost poets of India. Her works are known
for their originality, versatility and indigenous flavour of the soil. She has
published many novels and short stories. She wrote under the pen name
“Madhavi Kutty”.
Her subject – matter is basically related to her personality, sensitivity,
and anguish. External factors do not reflect in her writings. Her writings
bring out her true inner feelings.
In the poem ‘My mother at sixty six’, she talks about her mother. This
poem is based on the relationship between mother and daughter and
the she shares her feelings for her mother.
My Mother at Sixty-Six - Poem
Driving from my parent’s
home to Cochin last Friday
morning, I saw my mother,
beside me,
doze, open mouthed, her face
ashen like that
of a corpse and realized with pain
that she was as old as she
looked but soon
put that thought away, and
looked out at Young
Trees sprinting, the merry children spilling
out of their homes, but after the airport’s
security check, standing a few yards
away, I looked again at her, wan, pale
as a late winter’s moon and felt that old
familiar ache, my childhood’s fear,
but all I said was, see you soon, Amma,
all I did was smile and smile and
smile......
Vocabulary
 Doze: nap
 Ashen: pale
 Corpse: dead body
 Spilling: let out
 Wan: dim, weak
 Pale: dull, colourless
Explanation
While driving to Cochin from her parent’s home, the poetess’
mother accompanied her in the car to see her off. She sat beside
the poetess. At one moment when the poetess turned and looked
at her mother, she noticed that her mother was dozing and her
mouth was open. Her face had turned ashen i.e., it seemed as if it
had lost the vitality of life and her face looked like that of a corpse
(dead body). The poetess was frightened as the reality seized her
that her mother had grown old. She was not ready to accept it as
old age is followed by death. So she tried to put the thought away.
She started looking out in order to take away the frightening thought from her mind. She
noticed the trees sprinting in contrast to to her mother who looked lifeless while sitting
beside her. She also noticed children coming out of their home happily. The happy
children are representative of youth and power. Probably they were reminding her of
the time when the poetess was a child and her mother was young.
Then they reached the airport. After the security check at the airport, she again
looked at her mother who was standing a few yards away. She again felt that old
familiar ache of losing her mother who looked like a late winter’s moon which loses its
beauty in the fog. She felt that her mother had also lost her youth, vitality and had
become inactive. She had a childhood fear of permanent separation from her mother.
But she did not show it to her mother. She kept on smiling and smiling and said ‘see
you soon, Amma. These were the words of reassurance that they would meet again
and she smiled in an attempt to hid her feelings.
The lesson brings forth the emotions that a daughter harbours when she thinks about
losing her mother.
Thank You…..

More Related Content

PPTX
My mother at sixty six STD 12
PPTX
9. My Mother At Sixty Six 1.pptx
PDF
MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX L1.pdf class 12 english
PPTX
English ppt. my mother at sixty six
PPTX
My mother at 66 PPT
DOCX
Summary
PPT
Power point Presentation by B K Mishra PGT English of K V Ambikapur
PPTX
My Mothe at Sixty Six.pptx okkkkkkkkkkkkkk
My mother at sixty six STD 12
9. My Mother At Sixty Six 1.pptx
MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX L1.pdf class 12 english
English ppt. my mother at sixty six
My mother at 66 PPT
Summary
Power point Presentation by B K Mishra PGT English of K V Ambikapur
My Mothe at Sixty Six.pptx okkkkkkkkkkkkkk

Similar to PPT - Ch 4-XII - My Mother at Sixty-six.pptx (20)

PPTX
My mother at 66
PDF
12_english_core_notes_flamingo.pdf
PPTX
My mother at 66
PPTX
mymotherat66-.pptx
PDF
Presentation on Poem Analysis of My Mother At Sixty- Six
PPTX
My Mother at Sixty six by Kamala Das (class 12)
PPTX
my mother at 66, somber, lack of shine.pptx
PDF
My mother at sixty six Class - 12th PDF.
PPTX
Ppt by-sd vishwakarma-my mother at sixt six
PPTX
Ppt by-sd vishwakarma-my mother at sixt six
PPTX
Ppt by-sd vishwakarma-my mother at sixt six
PPTX
9. My Mother At Sixty Six 2.pptx. best for boards and cuet
PPTX
My Mother At 66! (2).pptx00000000000000000000000000000
PPTX
MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX By KAMALA DAS
PDF
XII P.1 PPT of MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX.pdf
PPTX
My mother at sixty six
PPT
Kaushambee 12th CBSE KV CANTT
PPTX
My Mother at 66Presentation for students.pptx
PPTX
PPTX
My mother at 66
My mother at 66
12_english_core_notes_flamingo.pdf
My mother at 66
mymotherat66-.pptx
Presentation on Poem Analysis of My Mother At Sixty- Six
My Mother at Sixty six by Kamala Das (class 12)
my mother at 66, somber, lack of shine.pptx
My mother at sixty six Class - 12th PDF.
Ppt by-sd vishwakarma-my mother at sixt six
Ppt by-sd vishwakarma-my mother at sixt six
Ppt by-sd vishwakarma-my mother at sixt six
9. My Mother At Sixty Six 2.pptx. best for boards and cuet
My Mother At 66! (2).pptx00000000000000000000000000000
MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX By KAMALA DAS
XII P.1 PPT of MY MOTHER AT SIXTY SIX.pdf
My mother at sixty six
Kaushambee 12th CBSE KV CANTT
My Mother at 66Presentation for students.pptx
My mother at 66
Ad

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Kalahloom craft research project paper nift
PPTX
Q1-W5-MAPEH-MATATAG.pptx QUARTER 1 WEEK 5 MAPEH FOUR
PDF
Example MIND MAP for Student for brighter Scholarship
PPTX
Minimalist Aesthetics Business Plan XL by Slidesgo.pptx
PPTX
Researches on techniques and performance practices applied to contemporary ar...
PPSX
Ugliness in Paintings.ppsx
PDF
UNIT-I9opppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
PPTX
Summer internship p;roject for MBA finance operation
PPTX
casting procedures.pptx
DOCX
"STUDY ON PROACTIVE STRATEGIES, NEGOTIATION SKILLS, AND MEDIATION TECHNIQUES ...
PPTX
This is nothing but a useless ppt. Ignore it to save ur time
PPT
Minyak 09-01 pendahuddddddddddddluan.ppt
PDF
Thomson.pdf hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
PDF
Waste_Management_Presentation_Visual.pptx_20250824_144410_0000.pdf
PPT
Global Warming and the causes of it. Goo
PPTX
hr_Analyze_and_Act_on_Employee_Engagement_Data_Storyboard_V2.pptx
PDF
2_Lesson-1_Mathematical-Language-art.pdf
PPTX
QUARTER1_MAPEH4_REVIEWER.pptx GRADE FOUR QUARTER 1
PPTX
likes and dislikes lesson thais students
PPTX
A TEST Presentation with a link to validate one case
Kalahloom craft research project paper nift
Q1-W5-MAPEH-MATATAG.pptx QUARTER 1 WEEK 5 MAPEH FOUR
Example MIND MAP for Student for brighter Scholarship
Minimalist Aesthetics Business Plan XL by Slidesgo.pptx
Researches on techniques and performance practices applied to contemporary ar...
Ugliness in Paintings.ppsx
UNIT-I9opppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
Summer internship p;roject for MBA finance operation
casting procedures.pptx
"STUDY ON PROACTIVE STRATEGIES, NEGOTIATION SKILLS, AND MEDIATION TECHNIQUES ...
This is nothing but a useless ppt. Ignore it to save ur time
Minyak 09-01 pendahuddddddddddddluan.ppt
Thomson.pdf hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Waste_Management_Presentation_Visual.pptx_20250824_144410_0000.pdf
Global Warming and the causes of it. Goo
hr_Analyze_and_Act_on_Employee_Engagement_Data_Storyboard_V2.pptx
2_Lesson-1_Mathematical-Language-art.pdf
QUARTER1_MAPEH4_REVIEWER.pptx GRADE FOUR QUARTER 1
likes and dislikes lesson thais students
A TEST Presentation with a link to validate one case
Ad

PPT - Ch 4-XII - My Mother at Sixty-six.pptx

  • 2. About the Poet Kamala Das (1934-2009) was born in Malabar, Kerala. She is recognised as one of the foremost poets of India. Her works are known for their originality, versatility and indigenous flavour of the soil. She has published many novels and short stories. She wrote under the pen name “Madhavi Kutty”. Her subject – matter is basically related to her personality, sensitivity, and anguish. External factors do not reflect in her writings. Her writings bring out her true inner feelings. In the poem ‘My mother at sixty six’, she talks about her mother. This poem is based on the relationship between mother and daughter and the she shares her feelings for her mother.
  • 3. My Mother at Sixty-Six - Poem Driving from my parent’s home to Cochin last Friday morning, I saw my mother, beside me, doze, open mouthed, her face ashen like that of a corpse and realized with pain that she was as old as she looked but soon
  • 4. put that thought away, and looked out at Young Trees sprinting, the merry children spilling out of their homes, but after the airport’s security check, standing a few yards away, I looked again at her, wan, pale as a late winter’s moon and felt that old familiar ache, my childhood’s fear, but all I said was, see you soon, Amma, all I did was smile and smile and smile......
  • 5. Vocabulary  Doze: nap  Ashen: pale  Corpse: dead body  Spilling: let out  Wan: dim, weak  Pale: dull, colourless
  • 6. Explanation While driving to Cochin from her parent’s home, the poetess’ mother accompanied her in the car to see her off. She sat beside the poetess. At one moment when the poetess turned and looked at her mother, she noticed that her mother was dozing and her mouth was open. Her face had turned ashen i.e., it seemed as if it had lost the vitality of life and her face looked like that of a corpse (dead body). The poetess was frightened as the reality seized her that her mother had grown old. She was not ready to accept it as old age is followed by death. So she tried to put the thought away.
  • 7. She started looking out in order to take away the frightening thought from her mind. She noticed the trees sprinting in contrast to to her mother who looked lifeless while sitting beside her. She also noticed children coming out of their home happily. The happy children are representative of youth and power. Probably they were reminding her of the time when the poetess was a child and her mother was young. Then they reached the airport. After the security check at the airport, she again looked at her mother who was standing a few yards away. She again felt that old familiar ache of losing her mother who looked like a late winter’s moon which loses its beauty in the fog. She felt that her mother had also lost her youth, vitality and had become inactive. She had a childhood fear of permanent separation from her mother. But she did not show it to her mother. She kept on smiling and smiling and said ‘see you soon, Amma. These were the words of reassurance that they would meet again and she smiled in an attempt to hid her feelings. The lesson brings forth the emotions that a daughter harbours when she thinks about losing her mother.