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Summary of the poem the truth about the flood by nissim Ezekiel

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Answered by rituverma12345
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Ezekiel's first collection of poetry, A Time To Change, is largely concerned with the writing process, poetry, religion, and spirituality. Ezekiel's earlier works, as exemplified by this collection, are characterized by lofty language and an acute focus on rhyme, meter, and poetic form. The lines of each of the poems are similar in length, and if the poem has stanzas, every stanza has a similar number of lines. Thus, the poems in A Time to Change are overwhelmingly symmetric, which further emphasizes Ezekiel's early reliance upon a strict poetic form. Unlike Ezekiel's later collections, which focus on the specifics of daily Indian life, A Time to Change tackles larger concerns, such as the power and accuracy of communication, the limits of language, the natural world, sexuality, human nature, and religion. A common characteristic of Ezekiel's early work is that the titles of the poem are directly related to and even describe the content of the poem itself. In comparison to Ezekiel's later works, the poems in A Time to Change feel much more formal and less conversational. Additionally, these early poems display an interest in global issues instead of addressing the specifics of life in India. As a whole, this work employs methods of thinking and of using language that call back to a classical Western tradition.

Answered by muhdshamal5
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The truth about floods is written by Nissim Ezekiel. In the poem, the writer acts as a journalist who visits a low urban town and gives his opinion about the living conditions of the poor people.  Their children suffer from hunger. People had low hopes from government and even when the author asked the people that he wants to help him, they didn’t trust him.

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