‘Crowns for the brow of a bridegroom, Chaplets to garland his bed.’
i) What floral ornaments are woven for the bridegroom?
ii) What is the significance of these two lines?
iii) The lines talk about an event in human life. Why is that event significant?
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1 Answer : The flower girls weave with tassels of azure and red. They make crowns for the bridegroom and chaplets to garland his bed.
2 The last two lines of the poem reinforce the point that the speaker cannot shrug off his responsibilities despite being awed by the beauty of the forest. The lines remind the speaker of his duties and urge him to move ahead in the direction of his village where his family must be waiting for him.
3 One each day of the five writing styles [modes]: narration, persuasion, description, exposition, imaginative
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