Rabia Kirmani |
Tariq Ahmad Tariq |
Poem: Masked Without Voice(Dedicated To Zainab)Poet: Rabia Kirmani
Brief Analysis by:
Tariq Ahmad Tariq
A nice theme has been woven into a poem. It does really show how much the poetess is receptive to the social needs.
The plight of Zainab seems to have shaken the poetess to the core.The poetess has created visual imagery at the outset. She seems to be lamenting that the genuine voices have been choked, and the humanity has been deported to the ground to be trampled upon every bit.
When Zainab was to be bruised, the nature too seemed to have been conspiring. The sun hid his face, and the dead of the night prevailed. The cries of the victim could be heard by none.
The poetess feels the pain and listens to the cries which the helpless girl,zainab was denied to shout. She visualizes her being bruised. Her childhood is brought to the altar, and thorns are run deep down the innocence. The poetess mourns the sleuth of the masses and cries out if they keep inactive the whole race will, for sure, face the same fate.
Lot of love for the poetess.
Stay blessed.
Nice poem. Nice word choice. Nice thematic composition.
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