Theme of the poem the sower
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THEME OF THE POEM The Sower is appreciated by the viewer. The Sower is sowing food: life. The Sower is poor and surely has seen bad harvests, but he is ever-hopeful for a bounteous harvest with each toss of grain. The man is old, but the energy in "throws, flings, grand gestures of his hand" suggests an ageless being.
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The poem Sower by Victor Marie Hugo depicts farming and the life of a farmer which is the major theme of this poem. The poet in this poem describes his feelings for the farmer. This is a magnificent poem dealing with nature as well as humanistic features.
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- The poem is about a sower who is sowing food which he means about life. The sower is a poor old farmer and has seen several bad harvests in his life. However, he is still hopes having a bountiful harvest each time he tosses a grain. He was doing this with such determination although the season was not favourable
- Te message of the poem is everyone of us must have strong determination and have a firm belief in themselves in spite of what comes their way. The poem motivates people to stick to their goals and be resolute, dedicated, and persistent until they achieve their goals.
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