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what was the comparion made in 1 stanz in village black smith ​

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"The Village Blacksmith" contains eight stanzas with six lines each for a total of 55 lines. The rhyme scheme for each stanza is ABABCB in the first stanza and ABCBDB in the others.The neighborhood blacksmith is a quiet and unassuming presence, tucked in his smithy under the chestnut tree. Sturdy, generous, and with sadness of his own, he toils through the day, passing on the tools of his trade, and come evening, takes a well-deserved rest. Longfellow's timeless poem is enhanced by G.The village blacksmith inspires because he teaches us all a valuable lesson in how to live our lives. Whatever he endures, be it hard work, sorrows, or joys, he still carries on, striving hard to shape his life just as he shapes hot, burning metal on his anvil.The "worthy friend" in the poem is the village blacksmith. The speaker has learned important life lessons from him. First, he has learned the value of hard work. The blacksmith is wet with "honest...The expression 'looks the whole world in the face' means to tell the readers that a person who is honest, not greedy and does not borrow unnecessarily (or not at all) can be equal with everyone in the terms of treatment. He won't need to flatter someone!The blacksmith is able to look the whole world in the face, because he is a honest man, so he doesn't owe anything to anyone. ... With these details you can see that the blacksmith is an honest hard-working man: • “His brow is wet with honest sweat.”

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