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After the Storm- by William Wordsworth

Understanding the Poem

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2. When the speaker says a bird broods over his own sweet voice, another bird chatters and a third makes answer, is that just what he actually hears or does he imagine what those birds think and mean?

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Answered by tuktuki8
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When the speaker says ‘a bird broods over his own sweet voice’, another bird ‘chatters’ and a third ‘makes answers’. Is that just what he actually hears or does he imagine what those birds think or imagine?

Answer: The speaker perhaps hears the birds chirping. But the joyous scene makes him imagine that the birds are speaking to one another as human being would do. He sees the same joy in the birds and other creatures around.

What kind of scene is described in the next two lines of the poem? Which words helps create a contrast with the picture described at the start of the poem?

Answer: In the next two lines, beautiful morning after the storm is described in a joyous tone by the speaker. The words/phrases ‘the sun is rising calm and bright’ and ‘the birds are singing sweetly’ provide a contrast with the picture described at the start of the poem.

Question 4: All things that love the sun are out of doors. What things does the poet mention?

Answer: Stock-dove, jay, Magpie and the Hare are the things mentioned by the poet.

Answered by ritendramarkam1129
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