script on the poem 'the sower'
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The Sower
Victor-Marie Hugo
Sitting in a porchway cool,
Fades the ruddy sunlight fast,
Twilight hastens on to rule--
Working hours are wellnigh past
Shadows shoot across the lands;
But one sower lingers still,
Old, in rags, he patient stands,--
Looking on, I feel a thrill.
Black and high his silhouette
Dominates the furrows deep!
Now to sow the task is set,
Soon shall come a time to reap.
Marches he along the plain,
To and fro, and scatters wide
From his hands the precious grain;
Moody, I, to see him stride.
Darkness deepens. Gone the light.
Now his gestures to mine eyes
Are august; and strange--his height
Seems to touch the starry skies.
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The speaker is an individual who is, from all indications, of a higher social class than the titular sower. This person contrasts the tireless and striving nature of the sower. He carefully monitors the times to work and relax, whereas the sower he observes doesn't seem to note this at all. In short, the speaker in the poem is an observer.
The poem's central theme is hard work. The sower diligently planting seeds inspired the speaker's thoughts, and therefore the poem itself.