Poem Name - There Will Come Soft Rains
Poet - Sara Teasdale
Question -
"And spring herself,when she woke at down,
Would scarcely know that we were gone"
a) Who is the speaker? What is he/she talking about ?
b) Why will Spring not know that 'we were gone'?
c) What does we stand for in the above line?
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Explanation:
The extract is taken from the Animal Farm] Old Major, the boar, is the speaker of the lines above. In a farm meeting of animals of Manor Farm, he explains that he is getting old and may die soon, so he wishes to impart his wisdom. This speech plants the idea of rebellion in the minds of the animal.
The extract is taken from the Animal Farm] Old Major, the boar, is the speaker of the lines above. In a farm meeting of animals of Manor Farm, he explains that he is getting old and may die soon, so he wishes to impart his wisdom. This speech plants the idea of rebellion in the minds of the animal.Teasdale's speaker tells the reader that if “Spring,” this great and powerful living force, “woke at dawn” to a world without human beings in it, she would “scarcely know that we were gone.” Not only would she not care, she would not even be triggered enough to notice.