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| Device | Example from the poem (paraphrased) | Effect | |--------|--------------------------------------|--------| | | The exercise book as a “cage” or “field” | Transforms a mundane object into a symbol of systemic oppression. | | Imagery | “Crooked lines like a drunkard’s walk,” “Blots that resemble birds” | Vividly contrasts the child’s chaotic life with the teacher’s sterile order. | | Irony | The “neatness” of the finished book praised while the child’s spirit dies | Highlights the tragedy of misdirected adult values. | | Simple Diction | Short, stark sentences (in translation) | Mimics a child’s voice, making the critique feel innocent yet devastating. | If you are interested in a deeper analysis
Pyarimohan writes elaborate, published essays on the "subservient nature of women," yet he is threatened by a child’s simple notebook. Conclusion If you share with third parties, their policies apply
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