what is the central idea of the poem the solitary reaper
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The central idea of the poem 'The Solitary Reaper' is BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE GIVE US LIFE-LONG PLEASURE. In the poem “The Solitary Reaper” the poet William Wordsworth describe the power and magic of the girl's song. He compares it with the song of a Nightingale and that of a cuckoo.
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The central idea of the poem the solitary reaper is that beautiful experiences give us pleasure.
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- The poem starts off evolved with the poet taking walks in the highlands of Scotland while he comes across a woman who is reducing and binding grain into sheaves.
- She is singing as she works.
- Though the tune is despair, her voice is so fascinating that the poet stops to concentrate to her.
- He compares her track to the sweet notes of the nightingale and the cuckoo, each birds that sing in romantic environment.
- He is, nevertheless, intrigued by using the music and wonders what the theme of the song might be.
- This does not detract from his amusement of the tune and he simply stands there and listens to her tune.
- One aspect is apparent, her track is sad and her notes are plaintive.
- He desires that her track might move on and on.
- Finally, the poet incorporates on, along his way, bearing in his heart the memory of the track.
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