what is the attitude of the speaker in milton poem on his blindness
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The speaker starts off in a sorrowful, almost self-pitying mood. He resents the fact that blindness has robbed him of the chance to use his talents to serve God. But then the allegorical figure of Patience emerges to provide some much-needed perspective.
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Question:- what is the attitude of the speaker in milton poem on his blindness ??
Answer:- The speaker starts off in a sorrowful, almost self-pitying mood. He resents the fact that blindness has robbed him of the chance to use his talents to serve God. But then the allegorical figure of Patience emerges to provide some much-needed perspective.
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