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4) Describe in your own words it sights mentioned
by the poet
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Describe in your own words it sights mentioned by the poet.
- Bridges, homes, hedges, ditches, horses, and cattle grazing in the meadows are among the scenes described in the first stanza as viewed through a railroad car.
- A toddler clambering and scrambling to gather brambles, a tramp staring in awe at the train, and green creepers for stringing the daisies are the sights mentioned in the third line.
- The third stanza describes a scene that includes children playing among tramps and brambles as well as lush grass growing.
- The reason the poet is seated in a moving train and experiencing the sights as they "fly" past him and vanish from his view is because the train is moving quickly.
- While riding in a train car, the poet witnessed a number of wonderful sights, He observed buildings, overpasses, hedges, ditches, meadows, a child, a tramp, livestock, mills, rivers, the railroad station, hills, and mountains, among other things.
- The prince would give up his regal existence and pursue enlightenment if he were to experience the "four passing sights" of old age, illness, death, and a travelling ascetic. Prince Siddhartha's father, the monarch, strove to protect him from these four facts of life because he was adamant that his son would grow up to be a great leader.
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