InterviewSolution
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A brief bio sketch of K Satchidanandan, the famous Indian writer is given below: Now prepare four questions based on the passage, to interview him. K Satchidanandan is an Indian poet writing in Malayalam and English. He is known as a pioneer of modern poetry in Malayalam. He is also a critic, columnist, translator and the former secretary of the Kendra Sahitya Academy. As an intellectual upholding secular democratic views, he supports causes like environment, human rights and free software. His lectures and articles on issues concerning contemporary Indian Literature are thought-provoking. He was shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001. |
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Answer» a) Sir, we know that you were a Lecturer in the English Department of Christ College, Irinjalakuda. How or why did you leave the college? b) We understand that you were shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001. But then it was given to V.S. Naipaul. How did it happen? c) Have your secular democratic views caused you any losses or inconveniences? d) What would be your advice to the youth of today? |
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Read the following lines from the poem ‘Stammer’ and answer the questions given below. “When a whole people stammer Stammer becomes their mother tongue Just as it is with us now.” a) Identify the speaker of these lines. b) What attitude of the poet is revealed here? c) What does the poet mean by ‘Stammer’ here? |
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Answer» a) The poet – K. Satchidanandan b) The attitude the poet has is that we all stammer because it has become our mother tongue. It means we are not able to tell the truth freely. We are afraid to open our minds. c) Stammer here means silence against burning social issues. We are afraid to open our mouths and speak our thoughts freely. |
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Following are the questions posed to K Satchidanandan, the famous Indian poet in a recently conducted interview held at Trivandrum. a) What inspired you to write the poem’ stammer’? b) Do you think that the theme of the poem is still relevant?c) Why did you use plain simple language in this poem? Imagine yourself to be in the shoes of Satchidanandan. Suppose you were to answer these questions what will you say? Prepare the responses. |
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Answer» a) I wrote ‘Stammer’ because I found the majority in the society preferred to keep silence even when atrocities were going on in the society. I felt as if people were becoming cowardly and were unwilling to face opposition. It is a tragic situation. b) I feel the theme of the poem is more relevant today. The Indian society is getting fragmented into groups. Religion is becoming a very crucial issue. All religions teach love, but some fanatics teach violence. This is a matter of great concern for the unity of the country. Our strength is our diversity. c) My language may look simple but I have packed a lot of meanings into it. Moreover as I am writing mainly for the Indian audience, I have to be mindful of their ability to understand a foreign language. |
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When does stammer become a social phenomenon? |
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Answer» Stammer becomes a social phenomenon when a whole people stammer because it then becomes their mother tongue. Stammer here represents the collective inability to do good things, just like persons who stammer can’t speak properly and the lame can’t walk properly. |
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How does the poet link stammer and lameness beautifully to silence? |
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Answer» The poet beautifully links stammer and lame to silence by saying that stammer is the silence that fails between the word and its meaning, just as lameness is the silence that falls between the word and the deed. |
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