projecting: guiding<br />resolv'd: determined<br />substantial: not imaginary, having substance, really existing<br />Understanding the Poem<br />1. Answer these questions briefly.<br />1. Even in the growth along the margins of a pond, if human<br />: leaving to<br />beings walk along everyday, a mud-track forms. Does the<br />poet want to walk on this?<br />2. Is the poet happy with the standard behaviour that society<br />expects from everyone?<br />3. Which lines in the poem tell us that a secluded spot would<br />allow someone to behave in a daring manner?<br />4. Does Whitman believe that life would offer much more<br />when he stops to bother about material pursuits? How<br />different does he think it would be and why?
Answers
Answered by
0
Mor Lam
Mor Lam. Mor lam is the dominant folk music of Thailand's north-eastern Isan region, which has a mainly Lao population. It has much in common with luk thung, such as its focus on the life of the rural poor. It is characterized by rapid-fire, rhythmic vocals and a funk feel to the percussion.
Similar questions