5. Old Folks Laugh ways with words first year 2021-2022 PDF

Title 5. Old Folks Laugh ways with words first year 2021-2022
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This is some questions and answers of the chapter 5. Old Folks Laugh of english literature ways with words. Any one who is learning this subject can refer it, and you can score good marks in your exams....


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Old Folks Laugh Maya Angelou Paragraph Answers: 1.

The poem shows various images of aging. The poet says that the old people are least bothered about the social good manners. They always put on a silly smile on their face and twitch their lips. When the old people laugh their bellies jiggle like tambourines. The old people laugh loudly without having any worries about what other people think of them. While laughing saliva glistens on the corners of their mouth. Their heads wobble and their necks are brittle. When the old people laugh they laugh heartily because they know their suffering on this earth is soon coming to an end. They always show an attitude of easy going.

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The poem sketches the physical and mental features of old people. They no longer practice decorum and hypocritical politeness. The poem tells about the old people celebrating their laughter. But towards the end of the poem, the poet moves on think about what they consider about death. Normally death is considered as something brutal waiving people off the pleasures of life. But to the old people death is most welcome and they wait eagerly to embrace it. To the old people death is not cruel but dear to them as it releases them from the senility and pain of old age. Although death may accompany a momentary pain by the body, it leaves the soul into blissful state. According to the poet, it is like a promise given by the God ensuring a happy time after leaving this material world.

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Although the poem tells about the old people celebrating their laughter, towards the end of the poem, the poet moves on think about what they consider about death. Normally death is considered as something brutal waiving people off the pleasures of life. But to the old people death is most welcome and they wait eagerly to embrace it. To the old people death is not cruel but dear to them as it releases them from the senility and pain of old age. Although death may accompany a momentary pain by the body, it leaves the soul into blissful state. According to the poet, it is like a promise given by the God ensuring a happy time after leaving this material world.

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The poem sketches the physical and mental features of old people. The poem tells about the old people celebrating their laughter. Laughter is used as a metaphor for freedom. The poet says that the old people are least bothered about the social etiquette. They no longer practice decorum and hypocritical politeness. Waves of laughter rise and fall since they are free from social pretensions. Their laughter is an act of liberation. Laughter is presented as a noble sign by which the old folks forgive the world that gave them miseries. It gives them the stamina to live till the end. The dull phase of life is thus overcome by laughter.

ESSAY The poem “Old Folks Laugh” by Maya Angelou sketches the physical and mental features of old people. The poem tells about the old people celebrating their laughter. The poet says that the old people are least bothered about the social etiquette. They no longer practice decorum and hypocritical politeness. Laughter is used as a metaphor for freedom. Waves of laughter rise and fall since they are free from social pretensions. Their laughter is an act of liberation. Laughter is presented as a noble sign by which the old folks forgive the world that gave them miseries. Laughter is a dynamic mechanism or a survival apparatus adopted by the old folks. It gives them the stamina to live till the end. The dull phase of life is thus overcome by laughter. The poem shows various images of aging. They always put on a smile on their face and twitch their lips in any way. When the old people laugh, their bellies jiggle like tambourines. The old people laugh loudly without having any worries about what other people will think of them. While laughing saliva glistens on the corners of their mouth. Their heads wobble and their necks are brittle. When the old people laugh they laugh heartily because they know their suffering on this earth is soon coming to an end. They always show an attitude of easy going. Towards the end of the poem, the poet moves on think about what the old people consider about death. Normally death is considered as something brutal waiving people off the pleasures of life. But to the old people death is most welcome and they wait eagerly to embrace it. To the old people death is not cruel but dear to them as it releases them from the senility and pain of old age. Although death may accompany a momentary pain by the body, it leaves the soul into a blissful state. According to the poet, it is like a promise given by the God ensuring a happy time after leaving this material world. Short Answers: 1. Simpering means the silly smile of the old people. They are in their last part of their life and hence carefree. 2. The old folks are able to forgive life because they are nearing death. They realize that all the worries and woes will be over within a short time. 3. “The best and the worst of remembering” is the happy and bitter experiences they had in their life. 4. The poet uses run on lines to match the theme of the poem. The laughter of the old people has a run on quality of rising and falling. 5. The poet says that when the old people laugh they shake their bellies up and down and from one side to another. She compares it to tambourines....


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