Why are not cattle rasing their heads?poem written in march
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In the first stanza, Wordsworth describes a 'normal' day and puts a picture of nature's beauty in the reader's mind. One line mentions people working: 'People, young and old regardless of their age are seen to be working with utmost concentration, not raising their heads while the cattle graze around like one entity rather than a group of forty'. The second stanza describes changing times and changing seasons. This stanza barely mentions people, except in the line: 'A plowboy is ecstatic with the change in season as he goes around in joy'. Put simply, the answer to your question is: The people in the poem 'Written in March' by William Wordsworth are working hard with full concentration, regardless of their age.
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