describe the physical appearance of jazz player explain in points class 10th answer
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The Jazz player has a pathetic appearance. He has a wrinkled face and closed eyes full of worries. His collar frayed faded blue old shirt turned dark with sweat. Old necktie is undone and drops, old jacket is holding his sagging stomach. He had rundown shoes having paper in them. His unshaven face shows pain. There lies an old saxophone across his chest. The Jazz player is a poor man. He cannot afford to buy new shoes so he wears old shoes in which he has stuffed paper in order to feel comfortable. His face is full of wrinkles and is unshaven. The Jazz player is proud of his race. He is proud to be a Black man. Though, into the beginning of the poem the Jazz player is shown to be a poor man who is full of worries and pain. But later, when we see him playing saxophone, we realize that he is a man who knows that he has been sent into this world to preach, to give a religious message. He is to preach the Black Gospel of Jazz. He begins to preach through the music coming from the saxophone and feels that he is not a black man but a bird which flies higher and higher with the music and its notes. But once the music is over, he is back to reality and feels that he is the same black man again, back to his poor life
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