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l appreciation of the poem ‘the sower’ by victor marie Hugo...... the answer shud be lengthy.....

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Answered by myrakincsem
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"The sower" is a poem which depicts itself a strong message for it's reader . This poems motivate others to be a strong man with firm belie. The poem is about a old man who is in his field trying to sow the seeds by scattering them , it was the time when the sunlights fading away but still man was doing it's job with determinations . This give the message to it's readers that no matter what happens one should stick to their goals and believe in their own struggles and hard work in order to get success. Similarly the old man was sowing the seeds and was hoping that this would be beneficial in future and these seeds will  become a proper plant in the future, That's how poet shows that the struggle should be full of belief.
Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The overwhelming analogy of the novel is that of the seed. The title itself is taken from the New Confirmation story about a sower who sows seed, some of which falls by the wayside, or on rocks or thistles, or is eaten by feathered creatures, however a few falls on productive ground and springs up and proves to be fruitful. This is precisely what Lauren is doing, with the exception of like Jesus in the anecdote her seeds are individuals, some of whom hear her message and react to it and some of whom don't. It is normal for Lauren to call her religion Earth seed; since she trusts that present-day people are the seeds for another, more helpful type of group life to jump up. Lauren likewise trusts that people are "seeds" in a considerably more extensive sense. It is their definitive fate to spread all through the universe and live on new planets and new cosmic systems. This is likewise why she calls the new group Oak seed. Similarly as a modest oak seed develops into an immense oak tree, the group of Oak seed speaks to the seeds of new life that will in the long run develop into something substantially bigger.
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