why the season of mists call the close bosom friend the Sun
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Ans: The poet has manipulated the language in order to attribute human qualities to or personify the season. He refers to autumn as a dear friend of the sun who has now come down to rid him of his responsibilities.
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Poet calls it "misty season." This is because there is a lot of fog and haze in the mornings at this time of year due to atmospheric humidity. It is also the harvest time for many plants and those that mature and bear fruit at this time of year.
- The misty season is known as the sun's "friend in the bosom," supporting nature by promoting the ripening of fruits and the growth of vegetables.
- Trees are depicted as friends of the sun and the sky because they depend on the sun for the process of photosynthesis.
- Similarly, trees are the sky's friend because they purify the air by absorbing carbon dioxide from the air and releasing oxygen into it. Bosom Friend” is a poem by Hira Bansodeh, a well-known South Indian writer, in which she speaks of her personal afflictions.
- The problem of untouchables, which has been an ongoing problem in society for more than 3000 years, is still an ongoing problem in society.
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