The parting words 'see you Amma' are used by the poet to reassure the mother and to infuse optimism in the poet herself.
The poet accepts the reality but keep up the facade of smiling in order to put up a brave front.It requires a lot of effort and hence the poet has used the poetic device of repitition.
Middle AgeActually the whole poem is about the daughter ( i.e the poet ) leaving home to spread her own wings. But her mother is old and nearing her time to leave this world. The daughter is torn against her decision to go pursue her own dreams and staying back to take care of her own mother. She does not want to see the reality of her mother's fast approaching death. She wishes to turn a blind eye in an effort to stick to her own decision."Driving from my parent's home to Cochin last Friday morning"Cochin is the capital of Kerala, India; the poet's home town."..I saw my mother beside me, doze, open mouthed, her face ashen like that of a corpse"The mother is sleeping slightly , her mouth open, on the long drive to the airport. She looks old and pale like a corpse..."and realized with pain that she was as old as she looked but soon put that thoughtaway, and looked out at Young Trees sprinting.."She doesn't want to face the reality that her mother might die while she is gone working towards her own goals. She looks outside the window of the car in an effort to distract herself.But after the security check she looks at her again and let the reality sink in that she really is old and pale like a late winters moon. This may be employed as the late winter's moon is usually covered by a fog or clouds. Here, the mother seems to be trying to hide her true emotions. She wants to let her daughter go but at the same time she wants her to stay with her.The poets says "See you soon amma" which signifies her decision to stick to her dreams rather than her mother, though it is not without regret. "Amma", in her native tongue Malayalam, means 'Mother'. She smiled to reassure her mother and herself. .
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The poet wanted to show that, how she feels when she sees her old mother, it shows the relationship between mother and daughter, and love towards her mother.
In the poem "My Mother at Sixty-Six" by Kamala Das, young trees are described as sprinting because their shadows "cannot be longer" than a short span, symbolizing the fleeting nature of life and time passing quickly in the twilight years of the narrator's mother.
The poet uses Comparision and Contrast when he says "young trees sprinting" and "merry children spilling". He contrasts their energetic and lively mannerisms with the dull oldage of her Mother. Kamala Das also uses Simile in "as a late winter's moon" and "her face ashen like that of a corpse". LAstly, she uses repetition in "all I did was smile and smile and smile.." to emphasize on the fact that the smile wasn't a genuine one. It was a fake smile to reassure her mother that everything was fine and they would meet soon again.
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