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discuss the significance of the title of the poem the solitary reaper.

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Answered by sabnamhussain
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The title "the solitary reaper " signifies the reaper whom the poet, William wordsworth had seen in Scotland when he was passing by a field. There the reaper was all alone in the field, singing as she was cutting and binding the grains.


Answered by kumark54321
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Answer:

The poem "The solitary reaper" refers to the reaper that Scottish poet William Wordsworth spotted while driving by a field. The reaper was humming as she chopped and bound the grains while working by herself in the field.

Explanation:

A literary work's title is determined by the main idea, the protagonist, or the significance of the work. The poem's title, The Solitary Reaper, is purposeful on the part of William Wordsworth. The reaper is the only visible figure in this poem, and each of the poem's stanzas focuses on the poet's observations of her singing. The poem's beautiful description of the reaper's sorrowful song is reflected in the title, "The Solitary Reaper," which emphasises her overpowering presence throughout.

In the first verse, the poet recounts the reaper's work in the field. In the second, he contrasts the melody of her song with that of the singing birds. In the third, he attempts to investigate the song's subject matter. And in the fourth, or last, stanza, he carries the song close to his heart. The title "The Solitary Reaper" is appropriate and just from all angles given that the poem is entirely about the reaper and her otherworldly singing.

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