English, asked by savitachavan6083, 9 months ago

(ii) By 'old delicious burdens the poet means--
(a) the luggage
(b) the food he carries
(c) the stress he bears during the travels
(d) sweet memories of the past​

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Answered by rajkusolanki1976
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Answer:

Sweet memories of the past

Explanation:

step-by-step instructions, he carried his old delicious burdens of which his sweet memories of the past is connected.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

By 'old delicious burdens the poet means--sweet memories of the past​

Explanation:

' A burden cannot be delicious. The poet has used this combination of words to express that he has many sweet memories of the people and places which he would like to remember forever.

In this poem, Whitman celebrates the outdoors, particularly the road, as a place where men can come together meaningfully, where status and social markers are less important. A road is something that everyone uses, rich or poor, and it forces people of all socioeconomic levels to interact with one another. Furthermore, the road represents mobility: one can take the road to somewhere new, which in America means somewhere to start over. Whitman, too, sees the road as a place to gather material for poetry. As he travels along it, he encounters a wide range of people and places, as well as a plethora of stories. He warns against staying in one place for too long, even if the hospitality is excellent.

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