Class 6th peom The quarrel between whom did the quarrel take place
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between the two siblings..
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In the poem "The Quarrel," the poet claims that he got into a fight with his brother about something for which he was not even aware.
Therefore, the quarrel takes place between the poet and his brother.
Explanation:
- In this poem, the poet is attempting to explain how a fight between two brothers began and ended for no apparent cause.
- The poet claims that he argued with his brother over something without even realizing what the argument was about.
- One thing gave way to another, and both of them fell down while fighting.
- It started off as a little, insignificant problem but eventually grew worse.
- The poet was professing to be correct, but deep down he knew he was mistaken.
- They didn't get along with one another at all. Something went wrong in the afternoon.
- Then, unexpectedly, his brother hit him on the back and urged him to accompany him since it is not feasible or appropriate to leave the issues unresolved throughout the night.
- He also claimed to be on the wrong side, despite the fact that he was correct, displaying his generosity.
- The poet was moved by this and acknowledged his error.
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