summary of the poen My native land by Sir Walter scott
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The poem ‘My Native Land’ hints
that one should have for one’s own country. It says how a man describes his
country on return from a foreign land. The man swells with pride as he sets
foot into his native land. There is absolutely no description of the foreign land
that he was in.
A person must feel happy and excited deep in his heart when he returns to his country. If he does not feel a sense of loyalty, he is as good as dead. Such a person will not be respected by his fellowmen even if he has titles worth being proud of listed after his name. He will be considered a wretch and his end will be below the same soil that he was born on.
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that one should have for one’s own country. It says how a man describes his
country on return from a foreign land. The man swells with pride as he sets
foot into his native land. There is absolutely no description of the foreign land
that he was in.
A person must feel happy and excited deep in his heart when he returns to his country. If he does not feel a sense of loyalty, he is as good as dead. Such a person will not be respected by his fellowmen even if he has titles worth being proud of listed after his name. He will be considered a wretch and his end will be below the same soil that he was born on.
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