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Why does the poet say that the town people know no fatigue

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Answered by deepurathore1125
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Answer:

In the poem “God made the country” written by William Cowper the poet has tried to draw the distinction between a town and a city. He says that there though there are many facilities which can be availed in a town, but the people of the town lack the presence of happiness in their life.

Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

The town dwellers who travel in chariots and sedans are not tired, but they are bored and fail to appreciate nature's beauty.

Explanation:

The poet believes that villages are created by God, whereas towns and cities are created by humans. So it's no surprise that the health and virtue that comes with village life make the bitter drought of life sweet. They are plentiful among the villagers, and they will never run out as they work and remain in the fields and groves. The city dwellers who travel in chariots and sedans are not tired, but they are bored and fail to appreciate nature's beauty.

They may still have energy in them thanks to such inventiveness, and thus they appear to be smiling. But the villagers have no intention of harming anyone. The groves were planted to provide shade for the hardworking villagers at noon. The moonbeams, which slide softly between the sleeping leaves in the evening, provide them with all the light they require.

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