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Answer these questions.
1. What was the reaper doing when the speaker first saw her?
2. Why does the speaker seem unsure about whether he wants to stay or move 3. Why does the speaker compare the reaper's song to that of the nightingale and the cuckoo
4 Why does the speaker need to guess what the song is about? What are the t alternatives he suggests?​

Answers

Answered by Strwbunnymilks
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  1. She was reaping and singing by herself. She was returning home from work.
  2. The poet calls the reaper 'Solitary' because she is all alone in the field, reaping the crop and singing a sad song all to herself. The solitary reaper is a young Scottish woman who is singing while she cuts and harvests grain by herself
  3. He says that it induces as much thrill in the atmosphere as that of a cuckoo bird announcing the arrival of the spring time.
  4. The incomprehensibility of the song to the speaker is central to the main theme of the poem. The poet is enthralled by the song even though he's able to make out nothing of the words. ... Had the poet comprehended the literal meaning of the song, its effect upon him and his imagination would been limited.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • She was welcoming the travellers. She was reaping and singing by herself. She was returning home from work.

  • In this poem, he hears the girl singing and he thinks that the song is really beautiful. However, he... Why does the speaker of "The Solitary Reaper" ask others to stop or move away quickly? The speaker isn't addressing his remarks to other people; he's talking to himself.
  • The Solitary Reaper's song was sweeter than the song sung by the nightingale or the cuckoo bird. The poet compares the Solitary Reaper's song to that of a nightingale or a cuckoo bird. ... He says that it induces as much thrill in the atmosphere as that of a cuckoo bird announcing the arrival of the spring time
  • The incomprehensibility of the song to the speaker is central to the main theme of the poem. The poet is enthralled by the song even though he's able to make out nothing of the words. ... Had the poet comprehended the literal meaning of the song, its effect upon him and his imagination would been limited.

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