01. In the poem,’ The Earthen Goblet’, what is the attitude of the goblet towards the change it underwent on the potter’s wheel? What is the message the poet wants to convey?
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The poet asked the silent goblet why its was red from top to toe and what its feelings were when the potter kept it on his wheel and twirled it before giving it to the world as a goblet. The goblet replied that it felt a conscious impulse in its clay to break away from the Great Potter's warm hand.
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The poet asked the silent goblet why its was red from top to toe and what its feelings were when the potter kept it on his wheel and twirled it before giving it to the world as a goblet. The goblet replied that it felt a conscious impulse in its clay to break away from the Great Potter's warm hand.
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