what does the poet address the solitary reaper
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Basically, the poet William Wordsworth's poem named solitary reaper is about a nameless young woman singing to herself while working in a field. The narrator of the poem describes her as "Yon solitary Highland Lass!" , and she looks normal, relatively basically like a common person.
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The poet calls the reaper 'Solitary' because she is all alone in the field, reaping the crop and singing a sad song all to herself. Answer: He compares her song to the sweet notes of the nightingale and the cuckoo, both birds that sing in romantic surroundings.
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