The Beggar” written by “Dr.Ammangi Venugopal”

The Beggar” written by “Dr.Ammangi Venugopal”

SUMMARY

Introduction: These lines are taken from the poem “The Beggar” written by “Dr.Ammangi Venugopal”.

About the poet: Dr.Ammangi Venugopal born near Hyderabad. He did his doctoral research in Osmania university, Hyderabad. He is a popular Telugu poet who was honored Kaloji Narayana Rao in 2015. The Beggar was originally written in Telugu Poem titled as “Bichchagadu“.

Context: The poem “ The Beggar” projects the intense grief of the farmer’s pathetic condition to create an impact on the reader and to grab the attention.

Explanation: Farmers, the food providers to all struggles to survive. They starve. Yet, they toil. Their feet bleed. Their eyes are full of shadows of their sad stories. Their hunched backs tell us how hard they work. Yet, their stomachs get no food. They are capable of feeding millions. And those millions do not include in them those farmers. To express the farmer’s infinite capacity the poet has used the expression,” ability to mitigate the sky’s hunger“.

The poet potrays our farmer’s physical appearance frail, dark shadowed eyes, don’t misunderstand him, he is not a beggar. He is our farmer, who can feed the world but today he is hungry and empty stomach.

How cruel the modern society responsible for this irony is ! the poem shows the complexities of current times, thus acquiring for itself universal appeal. A farmer today is in misery, farmer’s dusky eyes are dark with shadows of their hands are soiled and severed and their feet bleed. Yet their ability to produce food and satisfy others hunger remains fully active. Although he satisfies the hunger of even skies, his stomach gets no food. The modern society is playing a cruel joke on him.

Conclusion: Thus, the poem, “The Beggar” plays a significant role to think over the problem of the farmer and finds a way-out.

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SUMMARY

Introduction: These lines are taken from the poem “The Beggar” written by “Dr.Ammangi Venugopal”.

About the poet: Dr.Ammangi Venugopal born near Hyderabad. He is a popular Telugu poet who was honored Kaloji Narayana Rao . The Beggar was originally written in Telugu Poem.

Context: The poem “ The Beggar” projects the intense grief of the farmer’s pathetic condition to create an impact on the reader and to grab the attention.

Explanation: The poem says the intense grief the farmers suffer. A farmer today is in misery. His eyes speak about his sorrow. It identifies farmer with dark eyes, that are filled with shadows of the struggle. Their hands are soiled and severed and they feed bleed. Yet, their ability to produce food and satisfy others hunger remains fully active.

They meet the hunger of even skies. They work hard. They help others. Yet, the irony is they don’t find food for themselves.

Conclusion: Thus, the poem, “The Beggar” plays a significant role to think over the problem of the farmer and finds a way-out.

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