Geography, asked by Easin786, 8 months ago

What did the wind urge the bell to do?​

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Answered by sendjanie
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Answer:

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Explanation:

It delivers the message of a new dawn. It is emphatic, energetic and chivalrous in tone till it meets the church-bell. But the wind minimizes its motion while blowing across the graveyard.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The news of a fresh dawn is issued. It is emphatic, chivalrous and enthusiastic in tone when it reaches the church-bell. Yet when sweeping around the cemetery the breeze minimizes its speed.

Explanation:

  • The author Longfellow personifies the Moon in the poem' Daybreak' by granting it the human ability to express. The wind conducts alarm clock role. This heralds the dawn of a new day. It encourages us to wake up, and impels the universe to pursue their life's normal path.
  • Longfellow is a poetry of nature, in which the wind is personified as vivid and strong. The poem depicts the dawn scene as implied in the song. The breeze emerges from the sea and begs the mists to make room for him. It salutes the ships and tells the seamen to move forward.
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