Vocation
Working with the poem (Page 110-111)
Question 1:
Your partner and you may now be able to answer these questions.
(i) Who is the speaker in the poem? Who are the people the speaker meets? What are they doing?
(ii) What wishes does the child in the poem make? Why does the child want to be a hawker, a gardener, or a watchman?
Pick out the lines in each stanza, which tell us this.
(iii) From the way the child envies the hawker, the gardener and the watchman, we can guess that there are many things the child has to do, or must not do.
Make a list of the dos and don’ts that the child doesn’t like.
The first line is done for you.
The child must The child must not
come home at a fixed time. get his clothes dirty in the dust.
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Now add to the list your own complaints about the things you have to do, or must not do.
(iv) Like the child in the poem, you perhaps have your own wishes for yourself. Talk to your friend, using “I wish I were…”
Answer:
Firstly, on his way to school every day, he notices a hawker selling bangles and he wishes he could spend all his day on the road shouting, “Bangles, crystal bangles!”. He observes that the hawker has nothing to hurry him, there is no fixed road he must take, no definite route he must go to and no allocated time when he must return home. Seeing this liberty, the young boy wishes he could become a hawker and enjoy all these things too.
Secondly, the boy meets a gardener who is busy digging away the garden with his spade. He soils his clothes with dust and dirt and nobody scolds him for performing this task even if he gets baked in the sun or gets wet in rain or sweat. Seeing this, the young boy wishes that he could become a gardener so that nobody could scold him for digging the garden or for soiling his clothes in dust or even get sweaty due to sunshine.
Thirdly, the boy sees a watchman through his open window who walks up and down in the lonely dark lane and the street-lamp would stand like a giant with one red eye in it’s head. He observes how the watchman swings his lantern and walks with his shadow at his side and he never goes to bed in his life. The young child wishes he could work like a watchman so that even he could walk the streets all night and chase the shadows with his lantern.
The child must | The child must not |
Go to school on time | Waste his time unnecessarily |
Obey his parents and teachers | Be ill-mannered or rude in behaviour |
Go to school every day | Get baked in the sun or wet in the rain |
Wake up early in the morning | Walk on the dark and lonely streets at night |
Question 2:
Find out the different kinds of work done by the people in your neighbourhood. Make different cards for different kinds of work. You can make the card colourful with pictures of the persons doing the work.
Answer:
Activity to be done by yourself.
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