English, asked by pnath5194, 10 months ago

oh,God of may have mercy.
Bless these withered bodies with the passion of your resurrection;
make their dead veins flow with blood again.
i)who is being invoked in the passage?
ii)whose "withered bodies" have been referred to here?
iii)Name the poet of the above lines.​

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Answered by ParitoshSinghDev
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1. God is being invoked in the above lines.

2. Trees are reffered to as 'Withered Bodies'.

3. Faiz Ahmed Faiz.

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Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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These lines have been taken from the poem When Autumn Came by Faiz Ahmed Faiz.

(i) The poet is referring to the god of May in this passage to have some mercy. This emphasizes the month of May as it brings in spring and fertility. He prays to restore the lives during the autumn season.

(ii) The withered bodies are referred to as the lean bodies of trees and birds. He prays to the god of May to bless these bodies with resurrection. Resurrection means bringing life to the dead. He appeals to inject lives into these trees and birds. This is the time of growth.

(iii) The poet of these above lines is Faiz Ahmed Faiz. In this poem, he depicts the gloominess and the dismissal time of the year. He wishes his prayers are answered and brought back life and happiness in the surroundings.

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