Palanquin Bearers - Summary
Palanquin Bearers - Summary
Palanquin Bearers - Summary
The poem ‘Palanquin Bearers’ can be well understood in the Indian context. In
most parts of India, the custom was to bring a bride to the house of her
husband in a palanquin by the palanquin bearers. The palanquin bearers
thought it was a privilege to bring the royal princess to the home of their
groom. The royal family ‘s bridegroom would most of the time go with her bride
on horseback.
The palanquin bearers are pleased to bring a royal bride to the house of her
husband in the poem. As they walk, they feel that she is as delicate as a flower
that swings as they walk in their song. She skims smoothly as the birds glide on
the wild river.
The palanquin bearers are pleased to bring a royal bride to the house of their
husband in the poem. As they walk, they feel that she is as delicate as a flower
that swings as they walk in their song. She skims smoothly as the birds glide on
the froth of river.
“She skims like a bird on the form of a stream” is the description given by the
bearers to suggest how tender and delicate the bride is.
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She looks so graceful when she sits in the palanquin and the view is so nice to
see. One remembers the sight of a bird sitting in a stream on the ripples. Her
laughter shows she’s happy about the new life she’s leading.
The second paragraph tells us that the palanquin bearers are so careful when
they carry her as if she were a pearl on a string. She’s very valuable to them. She
is compared with a star that sparks and springs like a light beam. She seems to
fall like a tear from the bride’s eyes. Her tears show that she is miserable
because of her separation from her parents and other relatives. The palanquin
bearers carry her softly and smoothly to the extent possible so that she would
not feel the journey exhausting. They carry her as if she was an invaluable jewel
held by her husband.
This shows that they have gained a certain respect for her and delicately treat
her and her emotions. The poet emphasizes the emotional situation of the bride
and her mixed emotions continually. Especially the last line of both stanzas. “We
bear her along like a pearl on a string.” This represents the real palanquin with
the strings as the sticks and the pearl as the string. This also shows that the
palanquin carriers try their best to prevent the royal bride from being
emotionally hurt.
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Q. No.3 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? Pick out the pairs of rhyming words in the
poem.
Answer: The rhyme scheme of the poem is aa, bb, cc
The rhyming words are along – song, stream – dream, sing – string, tide – bride
Q.No.5. Simile: A figure of speech used to compare the qualities of two objects or things
using
words such as ‘like’ or ‘as’. For example
a. The poet compares the bride to a flower.
b.She hangs like a star in the dew of a song.
The poem is full of similes. Pick out all the similes used by the poet in the poem.
Answer: The poet has used various similes in the poem as given here as under:
1. She sways like a flower in the wind of our song;
2. She skims like a bird on the form of a stream,
3. She floats like a laugh from the lips of a dream.
4. We bear her along like a pearl on a string
5. She hangs like a star in the dew of our song;
6. She springs like a beam on the brow of the tide,
7. She falls like a tear from the eyes of a bride,
Q.No.6 Refrain: poets often use the device of the refrain. The refrain is a line or a part of a
line or a group of lines repeated in the course of a poem. Did you notice that some words,
lines/parts of lines are repeated in the poem?
Pick out these words or lines that are repeated. What effect does such repetition create in
the poem?
Answer: The lines and words that are repeated in the poem are :
i. Lightly, O lightly we bear her alone.
ii. We bear her along like a pearl on a string.
iii) Softly O Softly
iv) Gaily O gaily
The refrain gives us the impression of a constant and balanced movement of
the palanquin. It also adds in the rhythm of the poem.
Moreover, it bestows music to the song of palanquin bearers.
Q.No.7 You have studied in the last poem about images. Read the poem and complete the
following table by matching lines from the poem with the related images conveyed by
them.The line from the poem Image conveyed
Answer: