1. To whom do you think this horse belonged?
Why does the poet refer to it?
Does its presence appear natural to you? The way through the woods
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Answer: - 1. The horse belongs to the girl.
The poet refers to it because in the forest were no one goes or where the path was closed, there one can be able to hear the sounds of the horse and the sound created by the skirt of the woman in the wet glass.
No. its appearance does not seem to be natural.
Detailed answer: -
- The question is from the poem "The Way Through the Woods".
- It is written by Rudyard Kipling.
- The poem talks about the woods and the road that was closed 70 years ago.
- No humans visit that woods and so the creatures living there are not afraid of the humans as they have not seen many humans.
- The creatures that are in the woods are dove, horse, etc.
- No body but only the keepers knew the path of the woods.
- In the poem it is also written that as there were few peoples that came to the woods, so the creatures of the woods are not afraid of the humans and do not know about their destructive motives.
- The atmosphere in the woods is misty and no one would be able to see properly in the woods.
- But one can be able to hear the sounds of a horse feet and as well as the swishing sound that was being created by the movement of a woman’s skirt among the drenched grass with dew.
- It seemed as if the horse and its rider were perfectly aware of the turns in the forest path that had once existed in that very place as the path was closed and no one visited those woods.
- No such path exists any longer as it was already closed.
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