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SAQ from ‘Goodbye Party to Miss Pushpa TS’

1. Who is the speaker in the poem?


Answer: The speaker is an unnamed colleague of Miss Pushpa, delivering a farewell speech.
2. What is the occasion described in the poem?
Answer: A farewell party is being held for Miss Pushpa T.S., who is going abroad.
3. What is the tone of the poem?
Answer: The tone is humorous, light-hearted, and ironical.
4. What kind of English does the speaker use in the poem?
Answer: The speaker uses Indianised English, full of grammatical errors and awkward
phrasing, adding comic effect.
5. What is Miss Pushpa appreciated for in the poem?
Answer: She is appreciated for being very popular, sweet-tempered, and always smiling.
6. What is ironic about the farewell speech?
Answer: The speaker digresses, makes irrelevant personal references, and speaks in broken
English, making the speech comically ineffective.
7. What does the poem mock or satirize?
Answer: The poem satirizes Indian social customs, particularly farewell speeches and the use
of English in India.
8. Is Miss Pushpa given a chance to speak?
Answer: Yes, the speaker says, “Now I ask other speakers to speak and afterwards Miss Pushpa
also will speak,” but the poem ends before she does.
9. What does the poem reveal about Indian middle-class culture?
Answer: It reveals their aspirations, linguistic quirks, and westernized social rituals.
10. Why is the poem considered a dramatic monologue?
Answer: Because it features a single speaker addressing an audience, revealing more about
himself than the person he talks about.

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