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Summary
• There's nobody on the house-tops now -
Just a palsied few at the windows set;
• For the best of the sight is, all allow,
• At the Shambles' Gate or, better yet,
By the very scaffold's foot, I trow.
Hence, now the speaker shows the difference in the attitude of
the countrymen towards him after a year. He tells that now there
is no one on the roofs of the houses along the road to welcome
him. However, he can see a few people sitting beside the windows
of the houses, they are actually diseased and weak. So, they are
not there for the speaker. Rather, the speaker even ironically says
now all the people have gathered near the Shambles' Gate,
Actually, the speaker is being taken to the Shambles' Gate for
executing him. So, all the citizens, who once welcomed him as a
patriot, now wait by the scaffold the see the speaker's execution.​

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Answered by lalneel2009
3

Explanation:

Summary

• There's nobody on the house-tops now -

Just a palsied few at the windows set;

• For the best of the sight is, all allow,

• At the Shambles' Gate or, better yet,

By the very scaffold's foot, I trow.

Hence, now the speaker shows the difference in the attitude of

the countrymen towards him after a year. He tells that now there

is no one on the roofs of the houses along the road to welcome

him. However, he can see a few people sitting beside the windows

of the houses, they are actually diseased and weak. So, they are

not there for the speaker. Rather, the speaker even ironically says

now all the people have gathered near the Shambles' Gate,

Actually, the speaker is being taken to the Shambles' Gate for

executing him. So, all the citizens, who once welcomed him as a

patriot, now wait by the scaffold the see the speaker's execution.my dad and mom are fighting

Answered by SkShayaan
0

Answer:

There’s nobody on the house-tops now— Just a palsied few at the windows set: For the best of the sight is, all allow, At the Shambles’ Gate—or, better yet, By the very scaffold’s foot, I trow

i) Compare the scene on the house-tops a year ago and now as mentioned in the extract above.

ii) The speaker says that ‘’there’s nobody on the house-tops now---‘’. What, according to the speaker, has changed the attitude of the people towards the speaker?

iii) Where is the speaker being taken? Describe the physical condition of the speaker as he is being taken.

iv) What is the speaker’s only hope, at the end of the poem?

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