5. Who does the phrase 'living arrows' refer to in the poem 'On Children'?
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Answer:In the last four lines of the poem, Gibran uses the metaphor of archer-bow-and-arrows to explain the role of parents in bringing up children. In this metaphor, God is the archer, the parents represent the bow, and the children are the living arrows.
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