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Q.2 Answer the following questions.
1. Do you think the bride is happy or sad? Why?
2. Why are the palanquin bearers happy?
3. Why has the poetess used the words only and softly?
4 Why do the palanquin boarors compare the bride to a pearl on a string?
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Anwer (2)Answer: Context of the poem The bride is sad and is crying as she is separated from her family. But simultaneuosly she is also overjoyed as she is starting a new family. ... But when the palanquin bearers carry the bride as she is married they feel no burden because of the ecstatic environment.
answer(3)The similies in the poem point to the fact that the men did not feel that their job was tiresome. Some examples of the same are, 'Softly, O softly we bear her along', 'She hangs like a star in the dew of our song' and 'Lightly, O lightly we glide and we sing'. ... They did not feel their job burdensome.
answer (2)The palanquin bearers are happy to carry the light weight bride and they sing along. The bride within is compared to a beautiful and precious pearl on a string. ... The palanquin bearers sing happily, as they smoothly carry the palanquin bearing the bride, so that she would not feel the journey, strenuous.
answer (4) The palanquin bearers carry the bride so softly and delicately as if she were something very delicate, soft, and precious. They carry her like a pearl on a string. ... This aptly describes the state of bride's mind as she is sad at separation from her parents and family.
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