(c) Beauty in stanza 5 to 6 can refer to a beautiful maiden as welt as nature itself
Explain when and how nature dances and also 'smiles
(d) Why does the poet call our life 'poor"?
You have learnt that when a human attribute is given to anything that is need
human being or it is spoken of as a person, the Figure of Speech used is called
Personification
(a) Pick out two examples of Personification from the poem.
(b) Pick out from the poem, two examples of each of the following Figures of Speech
(1) Alliteration
(2) Simile
(3) Metaphor
(e) The poet opens his poem with a question. Is the question asked to receive some
answer? No. It is a question used to emphasize and stress upon the fact that
modern man has no time to enrich his life from nature.
Such a device used by poets folls under the Figure of Speech called "Interrogation
or 'Rhetorial Question Refer to the poem 'The Pilgrim' and find examples of
Interrogation
4. Say where the images from nature given in the poem exist.
AIR/LAND, WATER
(a) beneath the boughs
(b) squirrel hide nuts in grass
(c) streams in daytime
(d) stars / skies at night
5. Make a paraphrase of the poem 'Leisure in your own simple words. Write it down in
your notebook.
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(a) Whenever we look at a beautiful object, we are filled with comfort and joy. When we are burdened with grief, a thing of beauty comes as a ray of hope, and makes us forget our sorrow and suffering at least for some time.
(b) Beauty is an abstract idea and has no specific shape. The poet here means beauty in some form or some beautiful object which pleases us.
(c) The above lines present an example of metaphor. Our souls are steeped in sadness and disappointment which are compared to a pall or shroud covering the dead.
(d) Our spirits are dejected due to extreme sadness and disappointment which may be the result of our own evil actions. So, the poet refers to them as dark, because of the hopelessness we feel.
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