“ With his delights: for when tried out with fun He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed . ” Q1. Who is referred as ‘ he ’ here ? Q2.. What does ‘ he ’ do when he is tried ? Q3. What is he doing to feel delight ? ( On the grasshopper and the cricket ) ( By John Keats )
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- 'He' is referred to the grasshopper here.
- The grasshopper has taken everything litetly and fun. So he is never done with delights as he is not doing any work and enjoying summer.
- The grasshopper is resting under a shelter or a weed in shade and enjoying summer.
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