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How does the poet address the solitary reaper.is answer​

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Answer:

The reaper is referred to as "Solitary" by the poet because she is working alone in the field, harvesting the produce while singing a melancholy song only to herself.

Explanation:

Poet likens the lovely tones of her song to those of the cuckoo and the nightingale, two birds that sing in enchanting settings.

The nightingale's song, which signals that they are getting close to an oasis, is a very welcome sound to the weary travellers.

After a long, bitter winter, the cuckoo bird's song ushers in spring, bringing joy to listeners. The poet experiences the same delight and excitement upon hearing the reaper's song. It also gives the poem a romantic tone.

The song's sweetness captivated the poet and kept him transfixed. He remained still and immobile as he listened to her singing.

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