Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Analyze, Summarize, Moralize

"Search for My Tongue" by Sujata Bhatt

You ask me what I mean
by saying I have lost my tongue.
I ask you, what would you do
if you had two tongues in your mouth,
and lost the first one, the mother tongue,
and could not really know the other,
the foreign tongue.
You could not use them both together
even if you thought that way.
And if you lived in a place you had to
speak a foreign tongue,
your mother tongue would rot,
rot and die in your mouth
until you had to spit it out.
I thought I spit it out
but overnight I dream,
it grows back, a stump of a shoot
grows longer, grows moist, grows strong veins,
it ties the other tongue in knots,
the bud opens, the bud opens in my mouth,
it pushes the other tongue aside.
Every time I think I've forgotten,
I think I've lost the mother tongue,
it blossoms in my mouth.

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  1. SUMMARY

    In the first two lines, the poet is telling the reader her problem about her native language.

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  2. MORALIZE

    We can learn from the first two lines that it's always important to share about your problems to others. It's good to share your burdens.

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  3. ANALYZE

    The author uses the symbol of a tongue in the fourth line to represent her two conflicting languages. By using the image of a tongue, she emphasizes how natural and vital her language is a part of her life.

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