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Who wrote the poem autumn song of 10 english poem

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Answered by radha8265
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. How does the poet compare a cloud to sorrow?

Ans: The setting sun brings joy to our hearts it is very beautiful to look at, but the clouds cover it & obstruct the views similarly sorrow clouds our hearts.

2. Who wrote the Poem ‘Autum Song’?

Ans: Dr. Sarojini Naidu wrote the Poem Autum Song.

3. What does the poet compare the joy to?

Ans: The Poet compares joy to the sunset behind clouds, sending a golden storm as glittering sheaver in the heart of sorrow.

4. Does the Poet go faster then the dreams? If so, what does she mean to convey?

Ans: No, the Poet does not go faster then her dreams beacuase they have gone before her like fluttering leaves. Now that her dreams are gone, she is weary sad and

alone.

5. Why do you need a voice? Can it sooth your heart?

Ans: We need a voice to comfort & console us in our sorrows. We also need a voice to encourage us in our joys. Yes, the voice can sooth our hearts.

6. What may be the dream of the poet?

Ans: The Poetess might have had dreams of long life with her beloved. But unfortunately he had passed away.

7. Whose voice does the poet think is calling? How?

Ans: The Poet thinks that the voice of her beloved is calling to her heart in the voice of the wind.

8. What happens when wind blows?

Ans: When wind blows, trees are blowing leaves are raltling, clouds are flattering.

9. How was Autum presented in this Poem?

Ans: In Autumn morning was foggy. Wind was breezy, damp gardens, orange in sky.

I. Ansewer the following in two or three sentences each.

10. How does the poet compare a cloud to sorrow?

Ans: The setting sun brings joy to our hearts it is very beautiful to look at, but the clouds cover it & obstruct the views similarly sorrow clouds our hearts.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Autumn Song' by Sarojini Naidu contains two five-line stanzas. The rhyme scheme of the poem follows the pattern of a cinquain poem.

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