English, asked by minithomas, 1 year ago

What do the words 'mother' and 'I' tell us about the poem flower school?

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Answered by devishwas5
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The poem begins with a description of thunder coming from the sky. The speaker, we find out as the poem progresses, is most likely a child speaking to his mother. The child speaks directly to his mother during the poem. Rain falls on the land and the wind begins to blow amid the bamboo trees. It is at this point that the flowers show themselves in a vast array of colors in “wild glee.” The speaker then presents his idea that the “flowers go to school underground.” This is where the title comes from. The flowers then continue learning in their “school” with the “doors shut.” If they make the mistake of wanting to play too early, the teacher makes them “stand in a corner. The “holidays” begin (as they do at the beginning of the poem) when the storms appear. It is at this point that the flowers (now described as “children”) come out to play in many colored outfits. The flowers grow up towards the sky, and the speaker refers to this as “their home.” The speaker then admits that flowers “raise their arms” towards their own mother, just like the speaker raises his arms to his mother

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Answered by jharinki792
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I dont know this answer srry....

Plz write the book name and class

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