the old woman in the poem is a self appointed tourist guide not a beggar do you agree? give reasons
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Ans: The old woman in the poem is a self-appointed tourist guide, not a beggar because the lady is a self-designated local area expert since she irritates the speaker to benefit of her administrations in any event, when he will likely dispose of her.
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Yes, I agree that the old woman in the poem is a self-appointed tourist guide and not a beggar. The reasons for such a statement are as follows:
- The major difference between a beggar and a guide is that a beggar has nothing to offer but a guide has its services to offer.
- A beggar will not give anything in return because he is begging for money to buy himself something but the old lady was offering her services instead of begging for anything.
- The old lady had a sense of self-respect which a beggar lags clearly.
Hence, even though we can see that the old lady was desperate but still she was a self-appointed tourist and not a beggar.
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