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A night with a wolf Poem
Explain about each stanzas?

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In the poem ""A night with a wolf" written by Bayard Taylor, the poet tells a story to a child and in return asks affection from him. The poet calls the child to sit on his lap and listen to one of the stories. He asks the child to give him a kiss after listening to the story. The night was stormy and the heavy rain was pouring. The poet started to tell the story of his encounter with a wolf on a night similar to that. When the poet was a small child he was lost in the mountains where no humans can be seen. The tribal who lived in the mountains were yet very dangerous as they would rob the passengers and the child also feared the carnivores present there. The poet saw a wolf in that dark night and he asked the child sitting on his lap not to fear of the wolf. Both the poet and the wolf were searching for a proper shelter on that stormy night. The poet and the wolf with mutual understanding became a companion and gave warmth to each other in order to save both of them from the harsh weather. At the time when the wind and the rain stopped, both of them returned back to their respective homes. In this way, with mutual understanding, both of them remained safe. At the end of the story, the poet asks the child to fulfill his promise of kissing him.

Answered by akramaafroz
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English Literature - Class 7

A Night with a Wolf (Poem by Bayard Taylor)

About the poem

1. What does the father bring to the child’s attention in the first stanza of the poem?

Ans. The father brings the child’s attention toward the pouring rain, extremely dark: a moonless night, and roaring wind.

2. What three things does the storyteller mention to show that danger was close at hand on the night when he was lost?

Ans. The three things that the story teller mentioned were:

i. Wild men

ii. Wolves in the forest

iii. Bears in the bush

3. What were the two things that protected him from the rough weather?

Ans. The two things that protected him were:-

i. Large branches of tree

ii. Sheltering rock

4. ‘Little one, be not frightened.’ What do you think had alarmed the child?

Ans. The child got alarmed when he heard that his father and wolf spent the long night together sitting side by side, hiding from the bad weather.

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A Night with a Wolf (Poem by Bayard Taylor)

About the poem

A. Read to understand

Answer the following questions.

1. What does the father bring to the child’s attention in the first stanza of the poem?

Ans. The father brings the child’s attention toward the pouring rain, extremely dark: a moonless night, and roaring wind.

2. What three things does the storyteller mention to show that danger was close at hand on the night when he was lost?

Ans. The three things that the story teller mentioned were:

i. Wild men

ii. Wolves in the forest

iii. Bears in the bush

3. What were the two things that protected him from the rough weather?

Ans. The two things that protected him were:-

i. Large branches of tree

ii. Sheltering rock

4. ‘Little one, be not frightened.’ What do you think had alarmed the child?

Ans. The child got alarmed when he heard that his father and wolf spent the long night together sitting side by side, hiding from the bad weather.

5. Quote the lines in which the father tells the child that it is safer to be inside the house rather than outside it on a stormy night?

Ans. Darling, kiss me in payment…

Hark! How the wind is roaring!

Father’s house is a better place

When the stormy rain is pouring.

6. The word ‘props’ refers to things used for holding up a structure, and ‘rafter’ refers to a sloping piece of wood that supports a roof. How do you think the poet has used these words in the poem?

Ans. The poet has used these words to signify that at the time of need, nature can provide support to the man. In the poem the pine tree and high branches of the trees were providing shelter and support in the dark to the poet.

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