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What does the speaker compare the running children to? Why?

From Poem, The piped piper of hamelin.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • This poem is written by Rabindranath Tagore and displays a child's yearning and wishes. who could walk all night in the streets, running after his shadows with a lantern in hand. The speaker meets a hawker,a gardener and a watchman.

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Answered by VioletMoon
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As the story goes, in 1284, townspeople hired a rat catcher to lure away the vermin that had overrun their village. He did, except the citizens of Hamelin cheated the man out of his payment. So the man—a “pied” piper—returned a year later and lured their children away, too. ... For one, probably not the rats

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