3. How do parents react when they see children soil their clothes in dust and heat?
4. Why is the street light compared to a one-red-eyed-giant?
5. What exactly does the speaker in the poem crave for?
6. Does the poet really wish to become a hawker/gardener/watchman? Justify your response.
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3.Parents generally get angry and annoyed or on a softer tone and in a real sense concerned when they see their children/kids soil their clothes in dust and heat. ... Kids are taught to keep themselves neat, clean, and well dressed.
4.The street light is compared to one red-eyed giant because it looks like a enormous structure at night with a big red eye which is actually the light.
5.In the poem "Vocation" by Rabindranath Tagore, the speaker is a young school boy who craves for the freedom to do what he wants without the slightest fear of a scolding from an elder. He wants to lead a carefree life like the hawker, the gardener and the watchman whom he encounters in his daily life.
6.Yes according to the poem, the really wishes to become hawker/Gardner/watchman because they are masters to themselves. There is no one to control them as the poet is controlled by his mother. Explanation: The poem “Vocation” gives us an insight into the working of the child's mind.
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