Answer the questions with reference to the given lines form On the grasshopper and cricket. “In summer luxury, - He has never done
With his delights; for when tired out with fun”
a. Who is “he”?
b. What does “delights” refer to?
c. Identify the rhyming words in the above lines.
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A) "He" refers to the Grasshopper.
B) "Delights" refers to the joy the Grasshopper experiences by singing and continuing the poetry of the Earth.
C) "Done" and "Fun" are the rhyming words in the above lines.
Explanation:
On the Grasshopper and Cricket is a sonnet by John Keats that conveys how the songs of nature are never dead. In the Summer, the birds are all tired and faint because of the scorching heat, but the Grasshopper continues the poetry of the Earth by filling the air with his voice. In the Winter, the poetry of the Earth is continued by the Cricket. This way, the poetry of the Earth is never dead!
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