meaning of villain in the Shakespeare's the tempest
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this is a question based on the poem "mrs willow" Which two lines strike the keynote of the poem?
i. ‘Good-morning, Mrs Willow,’ ‘Good morning, sir,’ Is all the conversation I can get from her
ii. She sends no letters, and no one calls, And she doesn’t go whispering beyond her walls;
iii. Mrs Thomas Willow seems very glum. Her life, perhaps is very lonely and humdrum,
iv. She has no late lamps, and she digs all day
And polishes and plants in a common way
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villian means a bad man who harms the other people in a direct or a indirect way
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