SUMMARY
THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY
Khushwant
Singh draws here an interesting portrait of his grandmother. He
presents her as a tender, loving and deeply religious old lady. Singh
says that his grandmother was an old woman. She was so old that her face
was wrinkled that at the present it was difficult to believe she would
ever had been young and pretty. Her hair was white as snow. She had a
little stoop in her back. She could be seeing reciting her rosary all
the time. The author says that "she was like the winter landscape in the
mountains and exponce of pure white serenity breathing peace and
contentment
A picture of author's grandfather was hung on the wall. He appeared too
old and it was that he ever had a wife. He appeared to have only lots
and lots of grandchildren. Singh was the only child at that time. His
parents had gone to live in the city leaving him behind the village
under the care of his grandmother. She would get him ready for school.
And would also feed him with Chappathi. The School as attached with a
temple. All the children sat in the verandah reciting alphabets while
his grandmother is engaged reading holy scriptures. Finally in the
evening, the author and the grandmother would walk back home feeding the
dogs.
After a friendly relationship with his grandmother, he had to adopt a
new life in the city. This itself was a turning point for the
grandmother and the grandson. Both of them was sent for to settle down
in the city with his parents. The author went to an English school but
the grandmother never liked the way he was taught. Though Singh and his
grandmother shared the same room, she was unable to help him. Apart from
this, she was also disappointed that he was learning music that she
considered not for gentlefolks. In due course, Singh went up to a
University and because of that, he was given a separate room. This
indeed made the common link of their relationship snapped down
completely. The grandmother agreed the fact and she used to spin the
wheel from sunrise to sunset to compensate that. Only during the
afternoon she would relax by feeding the sparrows with little pieces of
bread. They were her best friends and the sparrows also liked her
company.
Later, Singh went up abroad for higher studies which was for 5 long
years. He had a doubt in his mind that whether his grandmother may
survive or not until he come back. His also taught that it might e the
last physical contact between them when she came in the railway station
to see him off. After 5 years he came back, incredibly he was welcomed y
his grandmother who was not grown a single day older. Singh notices
that even at this time when everyone is joyful about his return,
grandmother's happiest moments was with her sparrows.
Later in the evening there was a change in her attitude. She
celebrated the return of her grandson y collecting some women of
neighbourhood and beating drum for several hours. But in the morning,
grandmother's health deteriorates and she reveals that she was nearing
her end. So she decides that she is not going to waste a single moment
by talking so she prayed. Quite suddenly, the rosary falls from her hand
and she exhaled her last breath and it was clear that she was no more.
After making the preparations for the funeral, the family members went
to fetch her body for the last journey. The golden blaze of light of the
setting sun glittered her room. And to pay the last homage to the
grandmother, thousands of sparrows gathered in and around her room. The
sparrows never did cheered nor did they do anything normal. They don't
even bother to notice the read pieces thrown at them. Along with her
funeral, the sparrows flew away.
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