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Summary of the poem fruits of the earth by sumitranandan pant

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The original title ofFruits of the Earthwas “The Chronicles of Spalding District.” Although the publishers were probably correct in suggesting the richer,more suggestive title, the original one best describes the nature of the realistic plot of the novel. The work offers a chronological record of Abe Spalding’s career, beginning with his arrival on the bare prairie, on which he is eventually to build a vast farmhouse and barns. Abe’s career is followed step-by-step to the peak of his economic success while, at the same time, there is a continuing revelation of why his great achievement is flawed.The story, in fact, can easily be divided into two parts, a division the author himself uses to give shape to his material. Part 1, “Abe Spalding,” delineates the courageous, determined pioneer.Abe is shown as a man of epic proportions, a “giant in the earth,” a man capable of combating and, to a degree, of overcoming the forces of natureand society which oppose his success. Much of the focus of this first part is on revealing that Abe had to be dominant, at times even rigid, to be able to withstand the adversities nature and society sent his way. Repeatedly, Abe is shown as having the singleminded preoccupation necessary for building a substantial farm in a vast, empty plain.
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