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What is the setting of the voice of the mountain

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Answered by sampakrish123
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The short story 'The Voice of the Mountain' by Stephen Crane is set somewhere in the highlands on a high rock. The main characters in the story 'The Voice of the Mountain' are Popocatepetl the eagle and the little animal as well as his troops. It is based on the theme of betrayal and opportunistic.

Answered by 27swatikumari
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By means of the ancient mountain's eyes, Mamang Dai depicts the world in "The Voice of the Mountain."

Explanation:

The mountain itself speaks in this poem, giving voice to itself through the poetic language. It explains what it has been going through all along.

There are various personalities within it. One depicts an elderly guy who is revitalised by the calming winds.

The mountain has everything because it is a part of nature. Every aspect of nature, whether it be a desert or rain, may be found there.

The lady inside it has also become lost as a result of the passage of time. However, it appears that the poet is seated in the mountain's thoughts in the final stanza.

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