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How does the poet describe that the Earth has ocean of patience in the poem "I am the land" ?tenth english a






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Answered by alinakincsem
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In the poem, " I am the land", the poet describes the Earth as an ocean of patience. The poet uses personification to describe multiple aspects of the poem. The poet looks at how humans or man is that person who tries to dominate everything he comes across. This is because man likes power. He describes the land as patient in its dealings for it gets bought and sold, a commodity, an item. The land feels happy when nature takes its course and greenery grows or children play around on it. The poet makes the land sound more realistic as he uses personification.

Answered by divya817251
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In the poem, " I am the land", the poet describes the Earth as an ocean of patience. ... The land feels happy when nature takes its course and greenery grows or children play around on it. The poet makes the land sound more realistic as he uses personification.

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