Twilight hastens on to
rule.
Explain in your own words?
Answers
Answer:
The night always comes fast to cover the world.- From the poem 'Sorrow'
EXPLANATION:
These lines are from the poem ‘The sower’ by a French writer Victor Hugo and translated by Toru Dutt. This poem explains the story of the ‘sower’ who sows grains. The Sower was an old man who harvests grain every season. The writer was sitting and watching the old man.
The old man has most of the bad harvests in the past years, even then he did not worry and sow a handful of grains for the fruitful results in the future. He did not worry about the present or past harvests.
He wants a good harvest to be made for future generations to come. He waited patiently and selflessly every time to make a good harvest. The old man may not be alive to see the results of the harvests but even then he wants it to be useful for others.