(a) What kind of a life does the vagabond want?
(b) What are the things that do not interest the vagabond?
(c) What would the vagabond do when winter falls?
(d) How does the poet describe a field in autumn?
(e) Why does the poet repeat the second stanza once again?
(f) What message does the poet want to give through the poem?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
a: The vagabond wants the life of a tramp. He wants to live and wonder amid nature. He does not desire friend, wealth or love, he desires the sky above and the road below
b:Wealth, love and friends are the things that do not interest the vagabond. Also, the comports of home do not attract him too.
c: In winter, when the fireside place is warm, still then the vagabond will not surrender to winter he will keep on his own life style.
d: The poet describes the Autumn field as frosty, and as meal.
e: The poet repeats the second once again to express his keenness on the vagabond life and his detest for common life.
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