Why does the poet say that the dewdrops greet the dawn?
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● The poet say that the dewdrops greet the dawn in order to compare it with mothers love.
● The writer attempts to clarify the uniqueness of mother and he thinks about mother to be the sunrise.
● Likewise with the Dawn every one of the dewdrops Shine and invites it, when Mother contacts her youngsters a similar love is shared to them and they feel glad sparkle like the dewdrops in the first light.
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The poet of ‘The only one mother’, that is George Cooper says compare the mother to the dawn.
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- When the mother comes home or comes close to her children, he is greeted by all the small children and there is a huge exchange of affection between the mother and her children.
- In a similar way when the dawn comes the dewdrop also gets the greetings and they shine due to the sunrays. For this reason the poet compares the mother to dewdrops in dawn.
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