Why is the poet bitter in the opening lines of the poem "On his blindness"
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Due to the pain of being blind, Milton starts the poem in bitter tone. Milton feels that God might scold him for not using his talents. Milton asks whether God needs man's service. ... The poet realises the fact that God does not need man's service, and does not take away the talents He has given to man.
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In the opening lines of the poem "On His Blindness", the poet is bitter because being blind makes it difficult for him to use his literary talent to glorify God and he even felt bad that God might scold him for not using his talents.
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