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what does Susan see for which " hen heart is in heaven" in the poem " the reverie of poor Susan"?​

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Answered by jkker142
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The poem focuses a poor country girl who has come to London to earn her living. She has been living in the countryside and very much acquainted with the natural scenes and sounds. When she hears the enchanting song of a thrush in the quiet time of morning she falls into a reverie. In her imagination appears her home district with its hills, fog and green meadows. The idea behind the portrayal of these natural scenes is to show the pleasure Susan feels when she imagines these things. Another thing presented in the poem is one’s love for one’s home.

There is an obvious opposition established in this poem between the life in the country and the life in the city. All of the beautiful sights and sounds in nature are so easily found and enjoyed in the countryside. But these can only be discovered in the city through an act of imagination. The setting and character of the village is that of openness and freedom. These qualities give one a sense of belonging and a sense of security. Such gifts are not to be discovered in the city. This sense of belonging and security is so pleasant that it takes the heart of Susan to the heaven:

Answered by shyamalgarai1986
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