"Coming forward and seating himself on
the ground in white dress" these lines
are from
Select one:
A. of love
B. of travel
C. of studies
D. indian jugglers
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The correct answer is Option D
Explanation:
- These lines are taken from the essay "The Indian jugglers" written by William Hazlitt.
- The Indian jugglers essay is a complete description of every minute detail of juggling in a very exaggerated manner.
- The narrator is amazed by seeing the precision of the jugglers and beautifully described it. According to him some amount of mathematics must be involved in this.
- He also says that even in his life he cannot do this with four balls.
- After seeing the jugglers work with perfection narrator questions his self-worth.
- He thinks that he has been doing nothing in his life till now and analyses himself to know what he can do.
- The entire essay is about juggling, the life of jugglers and how beautiful it is.
Other options are incorrect.
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These lines are from Indian Jugglers.
- The line is from the essay The Indian Jugglers by William Hazlitt
- It is made when the head of the Indian jugglers starts by throwing up two brass balls.
- This is something that any of us could accomplish and ends by maintaining four at once, which is something that none one of us could do to save our lives nor if we had to use our whole lives to do it.
- The juggler's performance manner was as impressive as his dexterity. He was without pretence or frivolity.
- He didn't throw the game away to experiment or flaunt his attitude.
- He was a good, responsible, and masculine player who did his part, but that was more than anybody else could possibly hope to accomplish.
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