Summary of poem a sand of grain by ravish kher
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"AGrain of Sand” is a poem of thirty-seven lines grouped into seven stanzas that range from four to seven lines each. In both Polish and English, the poem exhibits occasional irregular rhymes, although these are not the same lines in both versions. (For example, the fourth stanza rhymes the second and fourth lines in Polish and the first and second line in English.) Like much of Wisawa Szymborska’s poetry, the language in “View with a Grain of Sand” sounds like everyday conversation, differing from prose or ordinary speech only in very subtle rhythms and patterns of sound.
The speaker of the poem may be Szymborska herself, although such an identification does not affect the meaning conveyed or the impression formed by the poem.
The speaker of the poem may be Szymborska herself, although such an identification does not affect the meaning conveyed or the impression formed by the poem.
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