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4. What does the blacksmith do on Sundays? How does he feel
when he hears his daughter sing?​

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Answered by suraj2313
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The blacksmith goes to church on every Sunday and takes part in prayers and listens to the sermon. He hears his daughter's voice in the choir and is delighted. He feels that he is hearing the singing of his dead wife from heaven.

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Answered by vaisinisrvtrycbsevii
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The poem "The Village Blacksmith," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, strongly emphasizes the values commonly associated with the Protestant work ethic through the character of a blacksmith in a small town. To this end, the blacksmith's Sunday activity is to attend church. At church, his daughter sings in the choir, and his heart rejoices to hear her, especially because her voice reminds him of his mother's voice. We learn that his mother, whom he loved very dearly, has passed on, and when he hears his daughter sing and is reminded of her, he cries. The ending of the poem indicates that this sorrow is part of what fuels his work, and his work is what allows him to rest soundly at night. hope it helps u and mark me as brainliest and follow

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