Q. read the poem carefully and answer the following questions :, when will the bell ring, and end this weariness? how long have they tugged the leash, and strained apart, My pack of unruly hounds! I cannot start., Them again on a quarry of knowledge they hate to hunt, I can haul them and urge them no more............................. I will not waste my soul and my strength for this. What do I care for all that they do amiss!, What is the point of this teaching of mine, and of this Learning for theirs? It all goes down the same abyss., what does it matter to me, If they can write A description of a dog, or if they can't? What is the point? to us both, it is all my aunt!, And yet I'm supposed to care, with all my might. I do not, and will not ; they won't and they don't ; and that's all! I shall keep my strength for myself ; they can keep theirs as well. Why should we beat our heads against the wall Of each other? I shall sit and wait for the bell. q. 1. what do you think is the poet's profession?, q. 2. who is he talking about?, q. 3. why do you think the poet has this attitude?, q. 4. which is the main metaphor in the poem?, q. 5. what does the poet mean by the following lines "I cannot start.... no more.", q. 6. pick the words which describes the attitude of the poet : irritable, contemplative, bored, frustrated, inflexible, defiant., say why you have picked these words.
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1. The poet is a teacher by profession.
2.He is talking about the students .
3.The poet has got tired of his profession
4.beat our heads against the wall.
2.He is talking about the students .
3.The poet has got tired of his profession
4.beat our heads against the wall.
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deeksha, 5th answer is missing
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which is the main metaphor in the poem?
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