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How does the poet address the solitary Reaper

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Answered by navja12
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The Solitary Reaper refers to the woman singing in the field. The poet refers to her as 'a young highland lass', meaning a young lady of highlands. She was singing a sad song, filled with melancholy. The poet says that not even Nightingale sang better than than the solitary reaper. The poet never heard such a sweet voice even from the cuckoo bird in the spring season.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Basically, the poet  William Wordsworth's poem named solitary reaper is about a nameless young woman singing to herself while working in a field.

The narrator of the poem describes her  as "Yon solitary Highland Lass!" , and she looks normal, relatively basically like a common person.

The poem was written in the year 1805 and described the delight that poet felt in poetry and song, and it conveys his sense of joy in the deep value-added way of the power of memory to sketch a character artistically.

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