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A Doctor's Journal Entry for August 6,1945

ICSE · Class 10 · English Literature-Treasure Chest ( Poems and Short Stories)

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Topics in A Doctor's Journal Entry for August 6,1945

1

Poet Background and Context

  • Vikram Seth (born 1952) - renowned Indian English poet, novelist, and travel writer
  • Born in Calcutta, educated at The Doon School, Dehradun
  • Awards include Padma Shri, Sahitya Akademi Award, and WH Smith Literary Award
2

Poetic Structure and Form

  • Written in heroic couplets (rhyming pairs of lines in iambic pentameter)
  • 44 lines total, maintaining consistent AABB rhyme scheme
  • Iambic pentameter creates a steady, measured rhythm
3

Major Themes and Ideas

  • ANTI-WAR MESSAGE: Condemnation of nuclear weapons and modern warfare
  • HUMAN SUFFERING: Graphic depiction of civilian casualties and trauma
  • SURVIVAL AND RESILIENCE: People's attempt to help each other despite devastation
4

Literary Devices and Techniques

  • IMAGERY: Vivid sensory descriptions - 'mangled thigh', 'blood gushed out', 'shadows and shimmering leaves'
  • JUXTAPOSITION: Beautiful morning vs. destructive explosion
  • METAPHOR: Survivors as 'ghosts' and 'scarecrows'

Key Concepts

Central concept: Anti-war poetry depicting the horrors of atomic bombing through a doctor's firsthand account

Historical ContextLiterary StructureMajor ThemesLiterary DevicesCharacter ElementsEmotional Impact

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