A Work of Artifice Summary: Treasure Chest English for ICSE Class 9

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A Work of Artifice Summary: Treasure Chest English for ICSE Class 9 written by Marge Piercy. The summary is given to grasp the poem easily using simple word. Therefore read the summary carefully so that you can able to answer the extract question in your own word. Visit official website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-9 English.

A Work of Artifice Summary Treasure Chest English for ICSE Class 9

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A Work of Artifice Summary: Treasure Chest English for ICSE Class 9 written by Marge Piercy

Board ICSE
Publications Evergreen Publications
Subject English
Class 9
Book Name  Treasure Chest
Chapter A Work of Artifice
Writer Marge Piercy
Topics Summary

Summary: A Work of Artifice

The poem is about the poor condition of woman in society and bond given by man so that she can not fully develop naturally but focus to grow as beauty so that she can fit in her family.

Bonsai Can Grow 80 Feet if Allowed Naturally

The poem begin with an image of a bonsai tree, which could have grown a towering height of ‘eighty feet’ if it had been allowed to grow freely and naturally on a mountaintop until it was struck by lightning.

A Bonsai Tree in a Pot with Bounded and Limited

However, it has been kept small and confined in a pot, with a gardener meticulously pruning it to ensure it remains a mere nine inches tall. The gardener joyfully sings to the bonsai that it is its nature to be small and cozy, domestic and weak and that it is lucky to have a pot to grow in

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But Pot Protect Bonsai from Natural Forces

At this point, it becomes clear that the bonsai tree refer women who are oppressed by men in a male-dominated society. The gardener refer to tell the bonsai  that she should consider herself fortunate to be in a home, performing domestic tasks, as she is small and weak. Just as the pot protect the bonsai from the ‘lightning strike’, the home safeguards the woman from all external forces.

Gardener Trim Bonsai to Look Smart

The poet, with a touch of fun, indicates that just as the gardener must start early to keep the bonsai small, men or society must start early to stunt the growth of women – physically, mentally, and spiritually – and prepare them for preordained roles such as curling their hair to appear attractive or binding their feet to keep them small.

In Spite of Limitation and Bond Gardener Still Expect Comfort From Them

The final two lines ironically suggest that while men inhibit women’s growth, they still seek admiration and comfort from them.

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