1. Summary
A girl’s garden was written
by Robert frost, in 1916. He wrote it as part of his mountain interval series.
He was writing it to people who are eager to work, but when they have the
opportunity, they give up. The subject of the story is this girl‘s garden, and
how she fails to take care of it.
In this poem Robert lee
frost uses a lot of imagery. He shows us how we lack discipline to finish
project that we started out eager to finish. He uses example like these she
wheeled the dung in the wheelbarrow along a stretch of road; but she always ran
away and left her not nice load Also uses herbegging for seed showing how she
starts out dedicated, and she loses interest by not planting the seeds. To
shows us how we lack the discipline to finish. He also uses imagery to help
thus understandof walled of ground where a shop had stood he also uses imagery
to help us understand the characters. For instanceon your slim Jim helps us
understand she was weak andit’s as when I was a farmer help us see that she was
proud and boastful when she clearly was a sad excuse or being a farmer.
The poem has a mixed tone,
because she has the initiative, but then lacks the discipline to finish. So
it‘s positive negative, but coming away from this poem I feel sad. It could
have been a beautiful garden, but it became a weed patch. The poem is written
in a chronological order, which makes it nice, smooth and easy to understand.
It uses rhyming scheme of ABCB, which is a little unusual, but it was not a
distracting. The title doesn‘t symbolize anything, but it just states the plot
of the poem. The theme Robert frost was trying to show us was that, having good
ideas isn‘t enough. We need to go out and do them, and finish them. The diction
he uses really helps us get point of his poem, because it really supports it. It
is a good poem that teaches a valuable lesson.
2.
Questions
& Answers
A neighbour of mine in the village…………………………………………A childlike thing
1.
Who is the speaker of the poem?
The
poet himself is the speaker of the poem.
2.
Who is the poet’s neighbor?
A
young lady
3.
What did the girl tell the poet?
She
tells the poet about a childlike thing.
4.
What does she like to tell the poet?
She
tells the poet about a childlike thing.
5.
Where did the girl live in her
childhood?
She
lived in a village.
6.
When did the girl do the childlike
thing?
Once
in a spring season
7.
What does the expression ‘A childlike
thing’ suggest?
It
suggests her innocent deed.
8.
Identify the rhyme scheme of the poem.
ABCB
9.
Pick out a set of rhyming words from the
above given stanza.
Spring-
thing
One day she asked her father………………………………………And he said, ‘Why not?’
10. What
did the girl ask her father?
The
girl asked her father to give her a garden plot.
11. How
did the father respond?
The
father readily agreed to give her a garden plot.
12. Why did she want to get the garden plot?
To
plant and tend and reap herself
13. What
did the girl ask the garden plot for?
Refer
question no.10
14. What
do the words ‘Why not’ imply?
It
implies father’s readiness to do it.
15. ‘And
he said, ‘Why not?’. Who is ‘he’ referred to here?
Father
In casting about for a corner………………………………………… And he said ‘Just it’.
16. What
do you mean by the expression ‘casting about’?
It
means ‘to look for’ or ‘search’ or ‘try to find out’.
17. Which
part of the plot was given to her?
A
corner of the plot
18. What
sort of plot was given to her?
An
idle bit of walled-off ground where a shop had stood
19. How
did the father respond when he found the apt place?
Just
it
20. What
does the expression ‘Just it’ suggest?
It
suggests her father’s confirmation regarding the plot that he thought.
21. Which
plot did he find for his daughter’s farming?
Refer
question no.16
22. What
was the father searching for?
The
father was searching for an ideal plot.
And he said……………………………....on your slim-jim arm
23. Did
the father help the girl in making the farm? Why?
No.
He wanted to make the farm all by herself.
24. Pick
out a line from poem which indicates her father didn’t help her in making the
farm?
An
ideal one girl farm
25. ‘That
ought to make you an ideal one girl farm’. What is ‘that’ referred to here?
The
garden plot given by her father / working on the farm.
26. Pick
out an example for alliteration.
Some
strength
27. Pick
out an example for assonance.
Slim
Jim
28. What
did her father tell after giving her the plot?
He
said that he wished to make her a good farmer.
29. What
is meant by ‘one girl farm’?
It
means that she has to work on her own.
30. What
do the words ‘slim Jim’ mean?
Very
lean
31. What
does the poet try to convey through the line ‘an ideal one girl farm’?
The
father leads his daughter into the path of self-discovery.
32. What
role does the father play in the poem?
The
father plays the role of a mentor.
33. ‘…And
give you a chance to put some strength/ on your slim Jim arm. What does the
girl’s father mean by this?
The
father knew that working on the farm would make his daughter physically strong
It was not enough of a garden…………………………………….But she don’t mind now
34. ‘It
was not enough of a garden’. What is ‘it’ referred to here?
It
refers to the garden plot given to her.
35. Father
said ‘it was not enough of a garden to plow’. Why?
The
plot was not big enough to be ploughed with a tractor. So she had to plough it
with a spade, all by hand.
36. Why
did the father want his daughter’s garden to be plowed by hand?
The
plot was not big enough to work with machines. So the father told her to plough
it by hand to make body strong.
37. Did
the girl mind plowing with her hand?
No
She wheeled …………………………………………………………………..Her not-nice load.
38. What
did the girl wheel in a Wheelbarrow?
The
dung
39. What
did the girl need the dung for?
To
make the land fertile
40. Pick
out an example for alliteration.
Wheeled
wheelbarrow
41. How
did the girl carry the dung to her plot?
In
a Wheelbarrow
42. Where
did the girl carry the dung through?
Along
a stretch of road
43. She
always ran away and left her not nice load. Why?
Either
because of the bad smell of the dung or felt ashamed when someone saw her
carrying the load.
44. What
does the expression ‘not nice load’ suggest?
It
suggests the dung in a Wheelbarrow
45. Why
did she always run and hide while she was carrying the load?
Refer
question no. 42
And hid from anyone passing……………………………………….of all things but weed
46. What
did the girl do with the dung?
She
wheeled the dung in wheelbarrow along the road to her farm. Whenever she saw
anyone she left her not nice load and somewhere else.
47. What
did the girl do with the seed?
She
begged the seeds to grow.
48. What
did the girls think?
She
thought she planted one of all things but weed.
49. Pick
out examples that show her childish thing while farming.
Hid
from anyone passing, she begged the seed
A hill each of potatoes…………………………………………………And even fruit trees
50. What
else did the girl plant?
She
planted potatoes, radishes, lettuce, peas, tomatoes, beets, beans, pumpkins,
corn and fruit trees.
51. Pick
out an example for assonance.
Beets
beans
52. Pick
out an example for hyperbole.
A
hill each of potatoes
And yes, she has long mistrusted………………………………………a great deal of none.
53. What mistrust did she have about the cider
apple?
She
believed that the cider apple that grows there even today is the one she
planted
54. How
did the poet describe her plot?
Her
crop was a miscellany.
55. What
does the phrase ‘a little bit of everything’ mean?
Her
crop consisted of various fruits and vegetables in small quantities.
56. Her
garden was a hodge-podge; a mixture of many things. Do you agree? Pick out a
line which indicates this.
Yes.
Her crop was a miscellany.
57. In
what ways do you think the girl’s method of farming is different from that of
adults?
She
did a little bit of everything and didn’t mind to do a great deal of none.
Now when sees in the village…………………………………………..To the same person twice.
58. Did
the girl like to repeat the story on farming? Pick out lines to suggest this.
No.
She never sins by telling the tale to the same person twice.
59. Does
the girl want to give advice on farming by telling her own experience? Quote
relevant lines to indicate this.
No.
Oh never by way of advice.
60. ‘It’s
as when I was a farmer’. What is ‘it’ referred to here?
It
refers to the village life
61. Does
she like to tell about farming in her childhood? Pick out relevant lines from
the above given stanza.
Yes.
It is as when I was a farmer.
62. What
is the theme of the poem?
The
theme of the poem is the learning experience and the pleasure the woman feels
even as an adult.
63. What
did the girl feel when she visited the village later?
She
felt everything would go well.
64. What
message does the poem convey?
The
poem reminds us that initial enthusiasm rarely leads to success. The poem
stresses the need of constant hard work and lasting enthusiasm to achieve
success in life.
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