describe this favourite place of the poet in your own words (the can'd bottom chair)
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Answer:
mark me as barinliest
Explanation:
The poem 'Cane-Bottom'd Chair is written by William
Makepeace Thackeray. The poet tells about his collection of old memorable
things. He has a snug little chamber which is full of things like old books,
cheap keepsakes from friends, old armour, pictures, prints, pipes, chinaware
which is cracked, old rickety tables, chairs with broken backs and many more
things.
He is very fond of the creaking old sofa which is placed
near the fire, and the rickety, ramshackle, wheezy spinet which plays wonderful
music. But amongst all his possessions he loves the cane-bottom'd chair the
most. He is not ready to exchange it even for the finest couch.
The chair is worn out, its feet are twisted and it has a
creaking old back. The chair has been precious for the poet since the day Fanny
sat on it. He feels that the chair would have experienced the thrill of holding
Fanny in its arms. In the past, when Fanny sat on the chair he had wished that
he could turn into a chair and experience the privilege the chair was enjony