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the old woman's eyes are compared to_______

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Answered by annesha863
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The old woman's eyes are compared to the eagle.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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The poem "An Old Woman" depicts the community and surroundings of Jejuri's Khandoba shrine. An elderly woman tries to extort money from the pilgrims. She only needs fifty paise, and if someone refuses to give it, the elderly woman will show her various sites, such as the horseshoe shrine. She also uses religion to her advantage, taking advantage of the pilgrims' naïve faith. The woman is eager to make money and does not like to abandon the pilgrims. This is, in fact, a picture of society and its environs, which the poet captures so brilliantly. It is such a society that if someone does not accomplish something, it will come back to haunt them.

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The old woman's eyes are compared to_______

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The answer is "bullet holes"

The Old Woman Eyes Were Compared With The Bullet Holes.

=> The ancient woman the poet has attempted to depict is the embodiment of our culture, heritage, and natural beauty. When he refuses to give her any money, she appears to be a little stubborn at first. However, it also demonstrates how she refuses to beg. She requests a measly fifty paisa coin in exchange for transporting the speaker to the horseshoe temple. Poverty and old age are two curses that can render a person helpless and crippled. The elderly lady is depicted as a helpless woman who laments, "What else can an Old Woman do on such dismal hills?" When the Speaker looks her in the eyes, he recognises she is correct. He is moved by her helplessness as a result of her advanced age. He is also moved by her desire to earn the fifty paisa coin rather than demand it as a gift by showing him the horseshoe shrine. All of this causes him to alter his approach and mindset.

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