What does the poet want to convey? The lady you have brought with you
Is,I infer, a half wit , too
But can understand the piece
Without assistance from your niece.
In short , foul woman, it would suit
Me just as well if you were mute
In fact, to make my meaning plain ,
I trust, you will not speak again
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2) Who is the another person who had come with the lady ?
3) Why did the poet call the woman 'a foul woman'?
4) Find the rhyming words from the above.
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At the theatre: to the lady behind me
The poem At the Theatre: To the Lady behind Me, the poet A.P. Herbert shares an annoying experience. He was sitting inside a theatre enjoying a play. However, his excitement to enjoy the play was tarnished by a lady sitting behind him. She appeared to have seen the play previously also as she was revealing the plot of the play to the persons accompanying her. Consequently, the poet was not able to enjoy the play. The suspense that the playwright had intended to reveal after sometime, was revealed before the intended time.
At the end he advises her not to breathe upon his neck so much (irritate and annoy him so much)
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