how does the tone and attitude of the speaker change in the third stanza
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Explanation:
The remaining stanzas pull the reader's initial happy feelings down toward a more dejected and depressed mood. This is the poem's goal. The speaker is describing his feelings, and the reader is along for the ride. ... Once into stanza 3 and beyond, the tone is full of despair.
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Explanation:
The tone used in the poem is optimistic and inspiring. The attitude of the speaker is confident and believes in himself, does not doubt his capabilities. He ignores all negative and discouraging remarks from other people. He does not agree with these people who tell him that this task cannot be done until he has tried it himself. He does not delay and accomplishes the task with a smile on his face.
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