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What kind of a person is the narrator? List some of the qualities that you see in him and pick out relevant parts from the poem to support your answer.



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1

What different feelings are conveyed through the poem. Put a tick mark () against all the right words.


2

The poem offers a series of snapshots of the horrors of an atom bomb, as observed by the narrator. Note that he himself is a victim. Yet his mental faculties remain alert and alive. Pick out a few snapshots that bring out the horrors of an atom bomb's use.

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2. ______________________________________________________________


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3

Does the narrator know what exactly has caused a suffering of such magnitude? Why/Why not?

1

As the narrator of the poem, pick up from where the poem ends with "Silence was common to us all," and narrate what happened after that in the form of a journal entry. Write your answer in about 150 to 200 words. You could include details of what happened to your wife, colleagues, friends etc.

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