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are the memories of boy hood sweet or sad quote the line in support of your answer. how does the poet grieve for his dear ones who have passed away.


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Answered by vishal351980
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Explanation:

Memories:-

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The Memories of the boyhood freedom to author meant very Auspicious. He was elated to enjoy his boyhood freedom.But as the time descends he Began to realize that this freedom was an illusion. soon he began to realise his obligation towards his nation.

The Grieveness

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Thr author grieved after losing his dear ones.

As he believed that todays day was sum of all the patriots. The freedom in the air is only because of the sacrifices of all the fighters. Hence the authore had showed his love and gratitude towards their efforts. And he grieved for this day.

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Answered by xyz312005
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Answer:

In “Oft, in the Stilly Night,” the speaker is talking about all the memories that come to him as he is lying in bed, “Ere slumber’s chain hath bound me.” He remembers fondly old friends and lovers, the “boyhood’s years” that have fallen away and, in a sense, abandoned him. The poem is a very lonely one, bathed in the sadness of nostalgia and a longing to return to days past. In the second verse, when the speaker is thinking of all his friends that have fallen – we can assume that here he means they have died, though we cannot be sure; it is possible they have just drifted apart – he mourns that

I feel like one

Who treads alone

Some banquet-hall deserted,

Whose lights are fled,

Whose garlands dead,

And all but he departed!

We are all familiar with a certain aspect of the poem – the reflective feelings that come while one lies in bed before falling asleep. Nighttime has an almost occult ability to both soothe and haunt; the speaker here is succumbing to the lonesomeness of the dark. The speaker has had a very happy life, full of friends and laughter and love; we can divine this from the images given in the first verse. And now he lies alone at night, with nothing but memories to keep him company. His life, which was once so much like a smartly-decorated banquet, is now fading. And in this state, “the light of other memories,” though painful when compared to his current state, is soothing in itself

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