"Question 3 How does the poet imagine her to be, after death? Does he think of her as a person living in a very happy state (a ‘heaven’)? Or does he see her now as a part of nature? In which lines of the poem do you find your answer?
Class 9 - English - A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal (Poem) Page -136"
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The poet imagines the child to be beyond any feelings of joy or sorrow. He thinks that she has become a part of nature itself buried under the earth.
The lines in the poem are as follows the poet says:
“She neither hears nor sees,
Rolled round in Earth's diurnal course
With rocks and stones and trees.”
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The lines in the poem are as follows the poet says:
“She neither hears nor sees,
Rolled round in Earth's diurnal course
With rocks and stones and trees.”
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Hope this will help you.....
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The poet imagines her to be beyond any feelings of joy or sorrow. He thinks that she has become a part of nature itself buried under the earth.
The lines in the poem are as follows the poet says:
“She neither hears nor sees,
Rolled round in Earth's diurnal course
With rocks and stones and trees.”
HOPE IT HELPS
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