MY GRANDFATHER
W.B. Yeats
W.B Yeats was a famous Irish poet, playwright and statesman who made a tremendous contribution in the revival of Irish Literature. He was also awarded with Nobel Prize for literature in 1923. My Grandfather”, is an extract from his autobiography “Reveries over Childhood and Youth”. In this piece of literature Yeats recollects his memories of his maternal grandfather, William Pollexfen.
The writer recollects numerous incidents of his childhood. He remembers sitting upon his grandfather
s’ knee and looking out of the window. He often remained sad in his childhood and it was
due to his loneliness and fear of his grandfather. Though his grandfather
had never been harsh and cruel to him yet it was a tradition to be afraid of
him and to respect him. The writer often thought that he was wicked and prayed
for his death but when he thought that he might die, he prayed for life.
The grandfather belonged to an old Cornish family and his father was in army who became the owner of some ships after his retirement. His mother was a Vexford woman. The writer grandfather was the only son of his parents; therefore, he had no relations. He was very strong fellow and had great physical strength.
He had a reputation of never ordering anyone to do anything which he
himself could not do. Once there was a problem in the rudder of the ship. He
asked the crew to go down to remove the problem but no one was ready to go into
the water as it was very cold.
The grandfather himself dived into the water and
removed the problem. He was a man of hot temperament. He always had a hatchet with him
in case of any thief or burglar. Instead of going to law, he would knock a man
down.
The Bible and Falcon s’ Shipwreck were his favorite books.
On the other hands, the writer s’ grandmother was gentle and patient.
She did many charities among the poor women. She was much fond of gardening.
Important Questions:
1. Write the character sketch of Yeats' grandfather?
2.Make a comparison of grandfather with grand mother?
3.What was Yeats' sadness reason during his childhood?
4.Is Yeats describing his maternal or paternal grandfather?
Important points:
1. In this essay W.B Yeats give the character sketch of his grandfather-William Pollexfen
2. Yeats says that in his childhood he remained sad but with the passage of time it vanished
3. His maternal grandfather was a strict person, he had formed many strict rules and regulations in his home and it was necessary for all to follow these rules
4. Grandfather belonged to an old Cornish family and his father was a military men and mother was a Wexfordian woman.
5. Grandfather was a very strong fellow and he never asked anyone to do any work which he himself could not do.
6. Once there was a problem in the rudder of the ship, grandfather asked the captain to remove it, on his refusal the grandfather himself dived into the water and removed the problem
7. He always had a hatchet with him kin case of any burglar
8. Falcon s’ shipwreck and the Bible were his favourite books.
9. He had a railway pass but its misuse was not allowed by him.
10. As per his order the keys of the stable yard were given to him at 8 pm sharp but it was never locked
11. Contrary to that writer s’ grandmother was very kind, once she gave something for eating to the writer b/w the meals
12. At every night, carrying a candle she circled round the house to release any thief from grandfather.
Tick the correct option.
(i) W.B Yeats was an _______________ poet.
(a) American (b)
Irish
(c) English (d) French
(ii) Poet recollects the memories of his ______________ grandfather.
(a) Grandfather (b)
Maternal
(c) Paternal (d) Aunt/ Uncle
(iii) Poet had a ____________nature.
(a) Jolly (b) Serious
(c) Serious (d) Straight
(iv) Poet’s grandfather was a ___________ man.
(a) Kind (b) Horrible
(c) Strict (d) Polite
(v) His grandfather had won the freedom of _________ city.
(a) Spanish (b)
German
(c) American (d) Italian
(vi) Grandfather kept a ____________ at his bedside.
(a) Clothes (b)
Hatchet
(c) Ring (d) Necklace
(vii) Grandfather had owned many __________.
(a) Trains (b)
Ships
(c) Bikes (d) Houses
(viii) Yeats grandmother was a _________ lady.
(a) Kind (b) Generous
(c) Jolly (d) Both a & b
(ix) Yeats grandmother punished him _________.
(a) Once (b)
Twice
(c) Never (d) Forever
(x) Yeats childhood had no __________ but pain.
(a) Pleasure (b) Happiness
(c) Peace (d) Hardship

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