Growing Up, My English Reader, Class V, Section- D

Section D

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Summary of the Poem: “I Wish I Were…….!”

This is a thoughtful story by Rabindranath Tagore from the perspective of a school-going child. The child sees different people around him living seemingly free, unrestricted lives and wishes to be like them:

  1. The Hawker: The child sees a bangles seller every morning shouting, “Bangles, crystal bangles!” He roams freely without deadlines, timetables, or school bells.

The child wishes to be a hawker.

  1. The Gardener: On returning from school in the afternoon, the child sees a gardener happily working in the sun and dust, without anyone scolding him.

The child wishes to be a gardener.

  1. The Watchman: At night, while the child is sent to bed, the watchman walks up and down the street with a lantern, guarding silently. He never sleeps and seems bold and mysterious.

The child wishes to be a watchman.

The story beautifully captures the innocent longing for freedom that children often feel, imagining that jobs like those of a hawker, gardener, or watchman are more enjoyable and liberating than going to school.

 

 

 

Word Meanings (English to Hindi)

Word/Phrase

Meaning (English)

अर्थ (Hindi)

Gong

A large, round metal instrument that makes a sound when struck

बड़ी घंटी

Hawker

A person who sells goods on the streets

फेरीवाला

Crystal

Clear, transparent glass

पारदर्शी कांच

Spade

A tool used for digging

फावड़ा

Soils (clothes)

Makes dirty

गंदा करता है

To take to task

To scold or punish

डाँटना

Baked in the sun

To feel the strong heat of the sun

धूप में झुलसना

Lantern

A lamp with a protective covering

लालटेन

Shadow

A dark shape made when something blocks light

परछाई

 

Comprehension Questions & Answers

  1. Q: What does the child hear the hawker saying?
    A: The hawker cries, “Bangles, crystal bangles!”
  2. Q: Why does the child want to be a hawker?
    A: Because the hawker is free and has no fixed schedule or restrictions.
  3. Q: What does the gardener do when the child returns from school?
    A: He digs the ground with a spade and enjoys his work without worry.
  4. Q: Why is the child attracted to the watchman’s job?
    A: Because the watchman walks at night, never goes to bed, and seems brave.
  5. Q: What is the main theme of the poem?
    A: The freedom and independence that children admire in the lives of working adults.
  6. Q: How does the poet contrast the child’s life with others?
    A: The child follows strict routines (school, bedtime), while others like hawkers and watchmen seem to enjoy freedom and no rules.

 

Word/Phrase

Meaning (English)

अर्थ (Hindi)

Gong

A large metal disc that makes a loud sound when struck

घंटा (जिसे बजाने पर तेज़ आवाज़ आती है)

Hawker

A person who sells goods in the street by calling out loudly

फेरीवाला (जो सड़क पर आवाज़ लगाकर सामान बेचता है)

Crystal

A clear, transparent material like glass

क्रिस्टल (पारदर्शी और चमकदार सामग्री)

No road he must take

He is free to go wherever he wants

उसे किसी खास रास्ते पर नहीं जाना होता

Takes him to task

Scolds or punishes him

डांटता है या सज़ा देता है

Soils his clothes

Makes his clothes dirty

अपने कपड़े गंदे करता है

Gets baked

Becomes very hot due to the sun

धूप में तप जाता है

Gets wet

Becomes soaked in water

भीग जाता है

Street-lamp

A lamp that lights up the street at night

सड़क का लैंप

Giant

A very large creature or object

दैत्य या बहुत बड़ा जीव

One red eye

Refers to the glowing lamp in the streetlight (like an eye)

एक लाल आंख जैसी दिखने वाली लाइट

Lantern

A portable light that is carried by hand

लालटेन

Shadow

A dark shape made when an object blocks light

परछाई

Chasing the shadows

Moving in the dark with the light, creating or following shadows

परछाइयों का पीछा करना

 

 

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