why have the hoofs of the horse been described as ' plunging'? from the listener chapter class 11
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Hoofs are at the bottom part of horse's feet. In the poem The listeners, plunging hoofs are described because narrator is retreating softly so that the listening spirits don't get disturbed. Narrator does not want to disturb other spirits in the house, so he's going back on foot besides his horse.
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Hoofs are at the bottom part of horse's feet. In the poem The listeners, plunging hoofs are described because narrator is retreating softly so that the listening spirits don't get disturbed. Narrator does not want to disturb other spirits in the house, so he's going back on foot besides his horse.
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