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sing of the filth and the dirt that foul may Sylvan retreats. a. who makes this statement ? b. to whom is it addressed? c. why do you think she wants him to sing of the filth and dirt?​

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Answered by psupriya789
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Answer:

a) mother land / mother India

b) to the poet {V  K Gokak}

c) she wants to hear the song of poor beggars and loops

  and also, she wants to know about the dirt because to give awereness for the people about it.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The answer to the questions are:

(a) The speaker is The motherland.

(b) It is addressed to the poet.

(c) She wants him to sing of the filth and dirt to show compassion and sympathy about these individuals surprisingly crowded on roads.

In the sonnet "The Song of India," VK Gokak ponders what he ought to sing for his homeland, whether to commend the Himalayas, its abundance, or the period of every one of the three sides.

  • Or then again it very well may be about the poor people and outcasts who regularly his roads or the foul environmental elements.
  • The speaker in the sonnet considers what he ought to sing for his country., whether he ought to praise the Himalayas, its overflow, or the oceans on the three sides.
  • Or on the other hand, might be about the bums and pariahs; or the filthy environmental factors that damage his roads.
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