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Describe the social scene of the poem 'A Legend of the Northland'.
How does the poet 'Phoebe Cary' throws the light on the greed
of the woman. ​

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Answered by sonasanu2933
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Explanation:

Legend of the Northland is based on a story from the Old Testament in the Bible. In the ballad, Phoebe Cary reminds us what happens when we cannot bring ourselves to share with those in need. The legend, which is set in the snow-covered polar region of is quite famous and has been passed on through generations. The poet doesn’t believe in the authenticity of the story but yet is tempted to share the story because of the moral it teaches. Mythological stories may not relate to reality but they always carry a good message and that is why the poet is narrating the story.

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