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the harp and the king poem summary

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Answered by dsouzashaneika
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Answered by SAYANDIP11
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Judith Wright was an Australian poet who got the Queen’s Gold medal for poetry in1992. In this poem, she insists on time and its effect. Time is powerful, and it changes everything.

It can even make a king feel lost, depressed, and suffer endless agony. Timelessness is the nature of time. If a man has to undergo timeless suffering, it is terrible. Even sweet music can not give him comfort and hope.

There is an old king without a throne. He is filled with despair. There is emptiness in his heart, and he wants to fill it with music. Perhaps this king is reminiscent of king Saul, the first king of Israel, who grieved God to such an extent that God left him . Like Saul, this king wants the harp, the singer, or David to sing something and comfort him. He feels that time is a traitor, leading him towards eternity or timelessness. The king does not want to suffer endlessly, and he wants to believe in mortality.

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