The violet 'hung its head' explain the lines in your own words?
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The poem 'The Violet' by Jane Taylor opens with the verse 'Down in a green shady bed' where the speaker spots the 'modest violet' as if it is trying to hide with its bent stalk and head hung low. ... Through this poem, Jane Taylor
wants to emphasize the need of being humble and polite.
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Answer: Violet is a very beautiful flower. Yet it exhibits humility by bending down(Its stalk was bent, it hung its head as if to hide from blue). Jane Taylor tries to convey the fact that, just because a person possess beauty, they should not be too proud of it.
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