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summary of the poem The Ghost by keki Daruwalla​

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Answered by sakshigaulechha0376
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The poems in The Scarecrow And The Ghost focus on an unusual Scarecrow who contemplates the world around him, even while keeping watch on bird traffic, monkeys and porcupines. The entire panorama of nature and the changing seasons is seen from the Scarecrow's eyes and brought alive through simple yet subtle and humorous verse. Various characters drop on as the book goes along, such as the owl who thinks he is a poet because his lines rhyme. There's a small quarrel between him, a sadhu and the herons who drive the bird away with their long-beaked anger. The owl petitions the Prime Minister - but that's another story. So is the one that involves the ghost, the poachers who kill deer at night, and the Scarecrow. Are the poachers confounded at the end? That's a real thriller.

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Answered by jayathakur3939
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Summary of poem The Ghost

In the poem Ghost by Keki Daruwalla we see that just like the scarecrow this too has supernatural themes to it. There are several poachers who we see being mentioned in the poem. The peom is about an unusual Scarecrow who contemplates the world around him, even while keeping watch on bird traffic, monkeys and porcupines. The entire panorama of nature and the changing seasons is seen from the Scarecrow's eyes and brought alive through simple yet subtle and humorous verse. Various characters drop on as the book goes along, such as the owl who thinks he is a poet because his lines rhyme. There's a small quarrel between him, a sadhu and the herons who drive the bird away with their long-beaked anger. So is the one that involves the ghost, the poachers who kill deer at night, and the Scarecrow. They are responsible for killing many of the deers in the jungle and the scarecrow. The ghost and the poachers who wanted kill the deer and the scarecrow at the night. The villagers were quite poor at poaching and as such they telegraphed straightly to Veerapan requesting him to grant the coaching, as they were in great need of it. Villagers cursed their luck & cursed the ghost, realized they were poor at poaching.

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