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The village preacher’s mansion was

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Answered by molparu000
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The poem "The Village Preacher" by Oliver Goldsmith narrates the story of an old school master. The poem starts with the depiction of an old, abandoned school. The poet tells that this school used to be a "noisy mansion" and a stern and strict man used to teach there. The teacher was ruthless and every student feared him because he was uncompromising when it came to rules and education. Despite his hard nature, the teacher used to tell jokes to his students that really made them laugh. The villagers used to respect and find him very kind. He was revered among people because he was knowledgeable and people always wondered that how could he be enlightened about so many things.

The ending lines of the poem tell us that now the school master does not teach there anymore and the school has become merely a reminder of the old ways of life.

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