English, asked by sila69, 10 months ago

) Well-loved of me, discerning to fulfil
This labour, by slow prudence to make mild
A rugged people,
(1) Who is the poet?
(ii) Where are these lines taken from?
(11) Explain the lines.
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Answers

Answered by aakash8571
2

From where the question is taken

I can't understand.

please give the right question

Answered by brokendreams
0

ANSWER:

1)The poet is Alfred Lord Tennyson

2) These lines are taken from 'Ulysses'

EXPLANATION:

      3) In these lines, Ulysses compares himself to his son, Telemachus. He finds his son the best one to rule Ithaca, the place where Ulysses ruled. 'Slow prudence' gives us the knowledge that Telemachus is patient and is willing to make the best decisions for the people of Ithaca. 'Rugged people' here refers to the uncivilized people. The uncultured people of Ithaca did not know the fame of their King. Due to these reasons, Ulysses made his son the next king and he went to do his favorite job, travelling all over the world.

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