(iii) Explain what "harvest" the speaker is referring to? (in poem the patriot) (in work book extract 2)
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In this stanza, the speaker uses the word "harvest" satirically. His "harvest" is what he has reaped, whereas what he had sown was bringing glory, power and honor to the people. He feels that for all the outstanding things he did for his people, he has got a reward that is extremely disgracing.
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in this stanza, the speaker uses the word “harvest” satirically. His “harvest” is what he has reaped, whereas what he had sown was bringing glory, power and honour to
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