PATRIOT Poem
“Thus I entered, and thus I go!”
a) Who is ‘I’ referred to?
b) Describe how is ‘entrance’ was welcomed and celebrated by the people.
c) Where is he making his ‘go’ now? Why?
d) Describe the scene of his ‘go’ now.
e) The poem ends with an optimistic gesture of ‘I’! What is it?
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a) 'I' in the extract refers to the patriot.
b) A year ago the people were crowded on the house-roofs to welcome him.
c) He is making his 'go' towards the gallows, where he is to be hanged.
d) He was chained and taken to the scaffolds to be hanged. People were throwing stones at him.
e) The speaker learnt that people of this world can never judge or pay us for our deeds; it is God who ultimately rewards us or punishes us. The speaker hopes to be rewarded by God.
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