Summary of class 9 "a slumber did my spirit seal"
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Summary :- 'A Slumber dis my spirit seal'
The Lucy poems fall within a genre of poems that includes Robert Herrick's lamentations on the death of young girls. Written in spare language, "A slumber..." consists of two stanzas, each four lines. The first is built upon an even, soporific movement in which figurative language conveys the nebulous image of a girl.
The second stanza maintains the quiet, even tone of the first, but serves to undermine the former's sense of the eternal by revealing that Lucy has, by the time of composition, died. The narrator's response to her death lacks bitterness or emptiness; and instead takes consolation from the fact that she is now beyond life's trials.
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Summary :- 'A Slumber dis my spirit seal'
The Lucy poems fall within a genre of poems that includes Robert Herrick's lamentations on the death of young girls. Written in spare language, "A slumber..." consists of two stanzas, each four lines. The first is built upon an even, soporific movement in which figurative language conveys the nebulous image of a girl.
The second stanza maintains the quiet, even tone of the first, but serves to undermine the former's sense of the eternal by revealing that Lucy has, by the time of composition, died. The narrator's response to her death lacks bitterness or emptiness; and instead takes consolation from the fact that she is now beyond life's trials.
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Answer:the grief over the death of Lucy is the so overwhelming that it has sent the poets soul into slumber .he is now beyond the grief of loss , he doesn't have any ordinary human fears . unlike any other dead person, Lucy is not forgettable . she is like a thing which remains untouchable by the movement of time . In other words, there is nothing to fear Lucy is immortal.
no doubt ,she has neither an motion nor any strength. she can neither hear nor see. she has became a part of nature itself. she is one with the rocks ,stones and trees . As a part of ongoing an endless process of nature. she is immoral and unforgettable.
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