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What is the difference between the attitude of the cricket and the ant? Pick phrases and expressions from the poem to bring out the difference.

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Answered by jerza508
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Answer:This elementary difference between the attitudes of the cricket and the ant has become prominent in the poem “The Ant and The Cricket”.

Explanation:In the poem “The Ant and The Cricket”, a fable in poetic form gives us the sketch of a young cricket and a miser ant in a very simple and vital manner. The first encounter with the cricket at the very initial stage of the poem gives us the hint about his merry-making characteristic what led him to lead a life full of indifference towards any preservation of food and shelter for the future. The cricket indulged in singing in the happy time of summer season. Eventually, he turned his back towards any provision for the future. And this irresponsible act of the cricket bound him to be trapped in starvation and famine. Here only immerges the difference between the silly young cricket and the ant as he compelled to go to the miser ant for some help. Actually, the ant by its inherent nature is very miser. Unlike the cricket it spent the entire season in collecting food and arranging shelters for the future. And its preserving attitude made the ant capable to fight against the rough time in winter. In fact, it replies the cricket in the fact of helping him that the ants are hardworking and they neither do borrow from anybody nor lend to anybody.

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