In this poem the poetess describe the pity able condition of the grandfather that he is like a dry stream who always busy in his thinking his childrens not gave him proper attention but his grand children always play with him they kissed him on his rough wrinkled face which give him hope and courage .
The summary of children understand him
please give me the answer of my question first
The poem tells us about the lonely life of a grandfather. He is disregarded by his own children but his association with his grandchildren has kept his respect and pride intact. He is always thinking about his past life and keeps recalling good memories. His pension is not enough for his daily life expenses. When there are guests at home, he is sent to his room because they might get bored by listening to his boring old stories and also the children follow him everywhere so there's less chances of mischief. He only needs a little love and attention at this age. His grandchildren are the ones that show respect towards him and love him unconditionally. They hug him, punch him on the chest in a playful way & kiss him on his wrinkled face. They feel safe when they are sitting on his knees. They share a very lovely bond.
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It's summary is to give respect and humoured with everyone
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The poem "Kitchens" has presented the two different ages: one is fully attached and open-hearted while the other is separated and glutted. Moreover, the age shifting has left behind the loss of family sittings, organic atmosphere and the memories of home(connected). Modern technology (electric toast/clock) is snatching the sense of care, parental love and natural lifestyle. The new age is so strange and sick that it seems like a hospital where a man stays for a short time and hurries towards death. The 'spices' could be a symbol of pure subcontinental life where the saucy food was demanded while now the people avoid spices and are habitual to chinese/Western cuisine instead of Eastern food.
The Time To Love is a poem about the feelings of love.love needs no time or season.The feeling of love arise in one,s heart automatically,there is no need to arise such kind of feelings.you can make love in any time.There is no specific season of love.Love has its own country with its own climates.actually "Love is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings""love knows not what time is"
There is sudden shift from past to present. present is youthful,full of energy and future will be so scaring that both poet and kingfisher will be old having no skill of plunging or skill of writing. poet is making comparison not on strengths but of weaknesses. The phrases 'angling skill', 'flash rainbows as you plunge to kill' capture what is to be admired most in Taufiq Rafat's poetry: his gift for precise and startling detail. In the hands of a lesser poet, this would be a long-drawn scene, and hardly so evocative. The poem is visual and unselfconscious in its account up until the third stanza, but then a shift occurs: 'But what about tomorrow' - and here, we sense the presence of a narrator. He recoils from admiring the kingfisher's elegance and efficient killing and reaches out to its possible failures in the future. That's what allows people to empathize and love - sharing weaknesses not strengths. That's where we meet as humans, he believes.
children understand him
taufiq rafat was born in sialkot, Pakistan, on october 25, 1927.
Taufiq Rafat was a Pakistani poet and translator, known for his works in English and Urdu literature. He was part of the modernist movement in Pakistani poetry and is celebrated for his innovative approach to language and form in his poetry. Rafat's work often explored themes of identity, loss, and resilience in the context of a changing world.
the theme according to my understanding that how we can justify our happiness by killing an animal
Taufiq Rafat was a Pakistani poet known for his works that blend traditional and modernist elements. His poetry often explores themes of love, loss, and nostalgia, while also incorporating vivid imagery inspired by his surroundings in South Asia. Rafat's poems are characterized by their depth of emotion and exploration of the human experience.
Taufiq Rafat's poem "Reflections" serves as a response to T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" by presenting a contrasting perspective on modernity and human connections. While "The Waste Land" portrays a fragmented and desolate world, "Reflections" offers moments of beauty and hope amidst chaos, emphasizing the possibility of finding meaning and connection in a disordered world. Rafat's poem can be seen as a critique of Eliot's bleak outlook, offering a more optimistic view on the human experience.
The Wedding in the Flood is written by Tamara Jenkins. It is a short story that follows a woman named Roberta who struggles with her emotions at her best friend's wedding.
Taqi Rafat died in 1920.
Deir Rafat was created in 1927.
Payan Rafat was born on 1970-09-09.
Darius Rafat was born on 1977-12-13.
Rafat Muhammad was born on 1977-07-06.