1. What does the poet want us to stare and gain from it?
2. What is being personified as a women in the poem?
3. No time to stand beneath the boughs. (Name and explain the figure of speech)
4. What does the title 'Leisure' mean?
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The poet is mad that is he want to stare and fain
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Explanation:
1. In his free time, the poet wished to stand beneath boughs and stare for long like wandering sheep or cows. If he had free time, while passing through woods he would be able to spot where squirrels hid their nuts in grass. He wished, he had the time to admire nature's beauty in its various forms.
2. Personification is a lovely literary tool. It attributes human-like qualities to things that are non-human (such as animals and pets) or inanimate (such as notebooks or stones). ... Together, let's explore humorous examples of personification in poetry.
- 4. 1. freedom from the demands of work or duty. She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure.
- 2. time free from the demands of work or duty, when one can rest, enjoy hobbies or sports, etc.
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