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21. Why did the boy feel guilty of taking the boat?
22. How did the speaker nourish his suppressed anger?
23. How does Kama describe his loyalty to Duryodhana?
24. What was the condition of the cyclop when he drank the Greek wine?
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Answer:
21] Here the boy does not inform the owner or take his permission to use the boat. Hence Wordsworth says that the boy's moving of the boat is an act of stealth. It was an act of stealing and his joy and thrill of adventure were troubled by a sense of guilt.
22] The speaker waters his suppressed anger with fears and tears. He 'suns' it with smiles and deceitful wiles. The tree grows both day and night, and bears a bright apple.
23] Kama says that he has eaten 1 Duryodhana's salt and so must be true to him, to be true to his own lineage. He says that Bhishma should permit, Karna) to repay with his life the debt he owes to. Duryodhana for his love and trust.
24] He was happy to drink it. After drinking, he found it very tasty and started asking for more. The wine was new to him and he loved the taste of it. Ulysses made him drink till he was completely drunk.