summary of the solitary reaper written wiliam Wordsworth
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In this poem, the poet tells us about a girl ,to elaborate a Highland lass, is in a field alone as purposed in the phrase,”single in the field.” As she is harvesting her crops, she is singing a sad tune echoing in the deep valley. The speaker asks us to stop and listen to her tune or “gently pass”.
He tells us readers that no nightingale has sung a welcoming song , to wanderers in the deserts, more beautiful than the girl’s strain. He goes on to say that a cuckoo bird , at its best , during spring time cannot hum a tune better. Her singing is the only sound breaking the silence in the Hebrides , a group of islands off the coast of Scotland.
The poet has not a clue of what this song is about or if it has a theme. Having no answer, he guesses it’s about a war long ago, something mundane, or even some suffering which she has gone through and may go through again.
He eventually resigns himself to the fact that he may never find out the theme of her never-ending song. It’s beauty changed the poet’s heart and he captured it and heard it after it was heard no more. What one gets from the last lines,"And a I mounted up the hill| The music in my heart I bore| Long after it was heard no more." is that she either completed her work or that a thought came across her.”
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He tells us readers that no nightingale has sung a welcoming song , to wanderers in the deserts, more beautiful than the girl’s strain. He goes on to say that a cuckoo bird , at its best , during spring time cannot hum a tune better. Her singing is the only sound breaking the silence in the Hebrides , a group of islands off the coast of Scotland.
The poet has not a clue of what this song is about or if it has a theme. Having no answer, he guesses it’s about a war long ago, something mundane, or even some suffering which she has gone through and may go through again.
He eventually resigns himself to the fact that he may never find out the theme of her never-ending song. It’s beauty changed the poet’s heart and he captured it and heard it after it was heard no more. What one gets from the last lines,"And a I mounted up the hill| The music in my heart I bore| Long after it was heard no more." is that she either completed her work or that a thought came across her.”
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