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the golden boat describes the mood of the speaker in the opening lines ​

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Answered by ShantanuDas1
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If you want how the speaker's mood was in the opening line-

The speaker was sad and lonely and was sitting alone on the river bank.He had a plaintive mood and also it was raining teeminlgly. The speaker wanted to be with someone as his harvest has also ended.

Answered by mariospartan
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The speaker's mood in the very first lines of the golden boat can be summarised as follows;

Explanation:

  • The speaker was depressed and lonely and sat alone on the riverbank.
  • he was in a melancholy mood. Because his harvest had come to an end, the speaker desired to be with someone.
  • The poet describes the difficulties that underprivileged and developing countries face.
  • The very last verse of the first paragraph, "while we cut paddy, it began to rain," represents the struggle and dissatisfaction that citizens face.
  • Rain represents the barrier that prevents people from reaching or earning independence from British exploiters.

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