Based on the poem 'the sower', can you write a few sentences on the topic ' the sons of the earth never get tierd'.
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The question refers to the poem "The Sower" by Victor Hugo.
The sower is a person who sows seeds. In other words, it is another term for a farmer. The sower shown in the poem is poor, wearing 'rags', but is quite hard-working. Though the day is done, he is still working on the farms. His tasks are never ending and require a lot of effort. Yet, the man is patient. He is not wealthy, probably because of bad harvests, but that does not stop him. He continues sprinkling the seeds in the furrows with undaunted hope. It is this hope that keeps a sower going. The ending of the poem suggests that a sower is a lot more than an agriculturist, for the sower seems to 'touch the starry skies'. The man is almost divine, since he has a connection with both heaven and earth. This also suggests extraordinary traits, which includes his never getting tired.
If we consider a sower today, we realise that he does not earn much or get enough respect. However, it is he who works untiringly to produce food to feed everyone. He is a 'creator' of sorts, almost like God. Hence, a sower, toils endlessly, and so deserves respect from the rest of the nation.
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