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A question from the poem 'Scholar' by Robert Southey:-
How does the poem move from the present to the past to the future?

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

well,

The author has assumed the personality of a scholar in these open- ing lines of the poem. The auther tells us hoThe scholar spends most of his time among the books written by the great authors of the past. The room is full of books. Where ever be tooks, he sees books. They tell him the best things. They do not change. They are faithful and sincere friends. The scholar is happy with them. He is proud that he has such good friends. He talks with them everyday and gets good knowledge and directions from them.he passes his time in the midst of books composed by great authors of the past. He describes his affection towards these bookr.

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The scholar has the same hopes as the great authors of the past had. He will die one day and will be with them. He will also be remembered in future. The poet has a firm faith that his name will not perish. His studies as a scholar would bring him name and fame.

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When the scholar reads the books written by the authors of the past he thinks as the authors thought. He has the same feelings. He feels that he is living in those days. He sees good qualities in them and loves those good quali tles. He sees their bad qualities and dislikes them when he reads about them he humbly forms rules of conduct for himself. He learns good preachings, advices and good directions from books.lovely!

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did that help? hope so. I made three paras past, future, and present. according to your Question.You can always report it if not helped!

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Answered by moonwatcher
5

Answer:

The scholar has the same hopes as the great authors of the past had. He will die one day and will be with them. He will also be remembered in future. The poet has a firm faith that his name will not perish. His studies as a scholar would bring him name and fame.When the scholar reads the books written by the authors of the past he thinks as the authors thought. He has the same feelings. He feels that he is living in those days. He sees good qualities in them and loves those good quali tles. He sees their bad qualities and dislikes them when he reads about them he humbly forms rules of conduct for himself. He learns good preachings, advices and good directions from books.lovely!The author has assumed the personality of a scholar in these open- ing lines of the poem. The auther tells us hoThe scholar spends most of his time among the books written by the great authors of the past. The room is full of books. Where ever be tooks, he sees books. They tell him the best things. They do not change. They are faithful and sincere friends. The scholar is happy with them. He is proud that he has such good friends. He talks with them everyday and gets good knowledge and directions from them.he passes his time in the midst of books composed by great authors of the past. He describes his affection towards these bookr.

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