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What does the old man ask the poet?
Class 8 chapter my native land

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Answered by snowme
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Answer:

Explanation:

The poem 'My Native Land' hints that one should have for one's own country. It says how a man describes his country on return from a foreign land. The man swells with pride as he sets foot into his native land

. There is absolutely no description of theHe asked me, the old man by the street-                            

Blind, lonely, and poorer than me,                                      

"Tell me what my land is like."  foreign land that he was in.

Answered by mulemadison
1

My Native Land by Sir Walter Scott.

Explanation:

In "My Native Land", Sir Walter Scott tires to remind the readers how we have all forgotten our past heroes who fought for our country. Through this poem, he talks about an old man who had no soul and was lifeless because he had no family or friends in his own native land. Though he had won many battles and achieved many medals, he has been forgotten by the people.

Therefore, the old man asks in desperation whether if he is in his native land. He asks this question because no one remembers him nor does he has any loved one left in his own home.

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