Play Hayavadana by Girish Karnad, Character Sketch of Hayavadana

Introduction:  After reading the story of the play ‘Hayavadana’ written by Girish Karnad we find Hayavadana as an important character. He was the product of an unequal marriage between a celestial being and a princess living on the earth. As a princess as well as the mother of Hayavadana she belonged to Karnataka. She had … Read more

Nissim’s Poem Philosophy, Summary and Critical Analysis

Introduction of the Poem: Philosophy was included in Ezekiel’s fifth volume of poems, The Exact Name (1965). It is one of Ezekiel’s most abstract poems. The poet is certainly interested in the real world of human beings and in the familiar manifestations of human nature, as also in human inter relationships. But one of his … Read more

Poem Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher Summary and Critical Analysis

Introduction of the Poem: This poem appeared in The Exact Name (1965). It outlines the method that a poet should adopt to achieve success in his chosen vocation of writing poetry. He gives the analogy of a lover and a birdwatcher here to illustrate his point. In each case, illumination or fulfilment comes through a … Read more

An Obsessive Sense of Failure in Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry

Connected with, and arising from the theme of alienation, is the motif of failure in Ezekiel’s poetry. “A refugee in spirit” in search of his “dim identity”, ruefully accepts his failure to identify himself with his Indian ethos and environment in an effort “to weave myself more closely into things”, “My backward place is where … Read more

Critical Analysis of the Poem Night of the Scorpion by Nissim Ezekiel

Nissim Ezekiel’s subject in the poem has been drawn from the spectrum of Indian life. Night of the Scorpion deals with Indian customs, superstitious, blind faith and dogmatism juxtaposed with rational thinking. Ezekiel here shuns any comment on what he faithfully records and describes. The reader is free to draw his own conclusions. The universally … Read more

Theme of Alienation and Search of Identity in Nissim Ezekiel Poetry

According to M.K. Naik, a major shaping factor in Ezekiel’s poetry is that he belonged to a Bene – Israel family which migrated to India generations ago. Thus “substantially alienated from the core of the Indian ethos”, Ezekiel was acutely aware of this alienation by the fact that he had spent most of his life … Read more