Discuss Toru Dutt’s treatment of nature in the poem ‘The Sower’.
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The Sower is appreciated by the viewer. The Sower is sowing food: life. The Sower is poor and surely has seen bad harvests, but he is ever-hopeful for a bounteous harvest with each toss of grain. The man is old, but the energy in "throws, flings, grand gestures of his hand" suggests an ageless being
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