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Account for the reasons of the solitary reapers appeal​

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Answered by bhumikabehera16
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The Solitary Reaper” As a Representative of Wonder: This poem is about a Scottish girl that is alone in the fields working and singing her melodious song. The speaker passes by and gets amazed when hears the sweet sound of that girl. He feels that the whole valley is overflowing with that enchanting music. The melancholic tone of the song impresses him so much so that he seems unsure whether he should stop to enjoy or continue his journey. He compares her song to that of a nightingale and cuckoo that sing in exotic lands to welcome the travelers. Although he does not understand the language of her melody, the tone suggests that the song is about some past sorrow, pain, loss during battles fought long ago. He also assumes that it might be about a present sorrow, loss or pain. He fails to figure out the reason for her distress. Instead, he enjoys the beauty of her song that lingers in his mind and touches the core of his heart, giving him an everlasting joy.

Major Themes in “The Solitary Reaper”: Everlasting beauty and sorrow are the major themes of this poem. The poem presents two things; the labor of that girl and her expression of sorrow. She is working and singing at the same time without being bothered about her surroundings. She does not notice that the speaker is listening and enjoying her song. She just continues as if she is outpouring her heart out in the lap of nature. The speaker, on the other hand, seems enchanted by her song as he claims that the song’s beauty is matchless. Thus, he stops and enjoys its beauty knowing it will not last forever.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Solitary Reaper" is a lyric by English Romantic poet William Wordsworth, and one of his best-known works.[1] The poem was inspired by him and his sister Dorothy's stay at the village of Strathyre in the parish of Balquhidder in Scotland in September 1803

The Solitary Reaper" is one of Wordsworth's most famous post-Lyrical Ballads lyrics.[1] The words of the reaper's song are incomprehensible to the speaker, so his attention is free to focus on the tone, expressive beauty and the blissful mood it creates in him. The poem functions to "praise the beauty of music and its fluid expressive beauty", the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility" that Wordsworth identified at the heart of poetry.[1] The poet orders or requests his listeners to behold a young maiden reaping and singing to herself. The poet says that anyone passing by should either stop or gently pass as not to disturb her. There is a controversy however over the importance of the reaper along with Nature.

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