In Kamala Das's poem, how does the daughter perceive her mother's aging as they travel to the airport?
What imagery does Kamala Das use to contrast the mother's aging with the outside world?
How does the daughter cope with her feelings of grief as she prepares to part from her mother?
What metaphor does the poet use to describe the mother's smile?
What theme is prominently depicted in the poem 'My Mother at Sixty-Six'?
What does the daughter's observation of the outside scenery represent in the poem?
How does the poem conclude regarding the relationship between the daughter and mother?
Which literary device is used when the poet describes the mother’s face as 'ashen'?
What does the repetition of the word 'smile' signify in the poem?
What does the phrase 'See You Soon, Amma' imply about the daughter's feelings?
What emotional state does the daughter experience as she looks at her mother’s face?
How does the poet illustrate the passage of time in the poem?
What role does the setting play in the poem 'My Mother at Sixty-Six'?
What does the term 'corpse' signify in the context of the poem?
What does the phrase 'the familiar ache' refer to in the poem?
How does the poet convey the complexity of emotions experienced by the daughter?
What does the title 'My Mother at Sixty-Six' suggest about the central focus of the poem?