English, asked by sainathbidaye, 11 months ago

what game is poet referring to while mentioning the last man of the group?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The selfish game of give and take that the last man employs - since anyone else does not offer his log to renew the fire, he also steps back.

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Answered by kingalok75
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Answer:Heya αβαβαβαβαβ

Explanation:Here the ‘game’ is a metaphor for the life’s game or journey of life. The last man in the poem is a kind of selfish man who gives something only to one who can give him something in return. This is the attitude he showed all his life. So, the poet has commented that “this is how he played the game” in his life. But undoubtedly, he has taken the wrong move in the game.

This is said to supply the readers with a reason as to why that last man did not share his log of wood when they all needed it to keep the fire burning and keep them warm and alive.

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