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what are the old women eyes compared to in the poem an old women​

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Answered by anamfatema0207
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Answer:

Cracks around the eyes are ordinarily signs of old age. But in the case of the old woman, they signify much more than mere physical features. The old woman's eyes are just two gaping holes filled with empty air, with the hills and the sky.

Answered by ProfDocAK22
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Answer:

The old woman's eyes are compared to bullet holes in the poem "An Old Woman".

Explanation:

  • An old woman is a poem by the bilingual poet Arun Kolatkar.
  • It revolves around an old lady in Jejuri's Khandoba temple.
  • She makes a living my taking pilgrims to a horseshoe shrine charging fee of 50 paise.
  • She often uses religion to do her work.
  • So the correct answer is : The old woman's eyes are compared to bullet holes

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