What the arrow represent in the poem the arrow and the song
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Answer:
The arrow represents collective action, while the song represents individuality. Longfellow seems to use the arrow and song as metaphors for human actions (including words.) Arrows are hard and sharp, and along with the verb "shot," brings to mind a harsh, perhaps even violent, act.
Answer:
Arrow here represents the harsh and rude words that can cause hurt and pain in the heart of the listener.
The song here represents the kind, warm, friendly and soothing words that give a message of love, friendship and bring joy to the heart of the listener.
Explanation:
The poet conveys a powerful message in his poem by making a comparison between the harsh and polite words. He wants the readers to realise the way of talking to people. He clearly explains that harsh words act like an arrow that pierces the heart of the listener and polite words act like medicines on wounds providing comfort to the heart and mind of the listener.
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