What did the thieves do with stolen seed from lesson The flower
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Answer:The poem shows the fickle nature of the human heart and how people are never ready to appreciate. They are biased and their opinions keep changing from time to time. What is once cherished is now abhorred by the people for no clear reason.
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Some people stole the seed “stole the seed by night” (line 12) and in this attempt to do something wrong to this man and the flower, they forgot plants reproduce itself with seeds, and the action of transporting the seed from one place to another “sowed it far and wide by every town and tower”The poet had sown a seed and was eagerly awaiting a nicely bloomed plant, and yes it did happen. But the people around did not appreciate it and cursed the poet. But seems like they had a secret interest in the plant or at least the seed. So they steal the other similar seeds that the narrator has and now they grow plants just like the Poet. Now it is appreciated by all the people, though the poet had also done the same thing. But they get fed up very soon, and resort to calling the plant a ‘weed'.The poem shows the fickle nature of the human heart and how people are never ready to appreciate. They are biased and their opinions keep changing from time to time. What is once cherished is now abhorred by the people for no clear reason.
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