The instrument that the Solitary Reaper was using
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"The Solitary Reaper" is a poem about music: the song a Scottish girl sings as she cuts hay with a sickle. Though the poem's narrator cannot understand what the girl is actually singing about, the girl's song sticks with him, its melancholy beauty echoing in his head “long after” its sound has faded.
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About Poet:
William Wordsmith's poem "The Solitary Reaper" is one of his most well-known compositions. This poem was inspired by a vacation he took with his sister to a Scottish town.
The poem - The Solitary Reaper:
- This poem depicts a young girl working alone in the field, harvesting crops with a curved sickle.
- The girl is harvesting and singing a beautiful melody of a sad song.
- The poet invites passers-by to either stop and listen to the lovely inviting voice or to pass by quietly without bothering her.
- Her voice, according to the poet, is more exquisite than that of a nightingale or a cuckoo.
- Because the poet is unable to decipher the content of the song, he speculates that it may be about a tragic war or some pain.
Therefore, The instrument that the Solitary Reaper was using sickle
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