Question 3 To whom lona told his grief finally? (The Lament)
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glona potapov is grieving at the death of his son. he tries to tell people he is feeling or thinking, but nobody
shows interest or pity for a forlorn old cab driver
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He told the grief to his horse.
- He was an elderly cab driver with limited income who had lately lost his son and wanted to express his sadness and pain.
- He tried to tell people what he was thinking and feeling, but no one seemed interested or sympathetic to a despondent old taxi driver.
- Because other people were oblivious to his hardships, the horse acts as a real friend and companion to him.
- After being estranged from society, he began to confide in his horse, who listened intently without passing judgement, like a genuine friend would.
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