moral of the poem solitary reaper
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> The Poem Solitary Reaper by William Shakespeare taken from Shakespeare's play 'As you like it' is a poem describing the song of a solitary (alone) girl who is reaping grains.
>> MORAL OF THE POEM
> The Poem tells us that everything in this world has a beauty about themselves. Even the most lowly individuals can have a deep impression in an innocent mind. It is not the beauty or mesmerizing appearance that matters to a innocent mind, sometimes, some little things can bought about about big change. The Poem also tell us about how music can be soothing and give pleasure to humans.
> In this poem, the poet is mesmerized by the beauty of the song of a young girl who reaps and binds grain at the lowlands of Scotland.
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The solitary reaper is a beautiful prom written by a very famous romantic poet William Wordsworth.
The moral of the poem is one should complete one's responsibilities happily though you have problems.
Here in this poem there is a Scottish girl who is working in the fild all alone but she is singing a song. The poet was really impressed to listen her beautiful and melodious voice though the tone was melancholic.
The poet shows that beauty and sorrow are the two sides of life.The girl has some pain and sorrow which is reflected through her voice but still she is singing that songs seriously without bothering who listens that song. She doesn't notice or bother , she just expresses her feelings through her voice.
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