with whom the poet compare the song of the girl in the poem The solitary reaper
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Answer: William Wordsworth has compared the Solitary Reaper's song with the song of a nightingale and a cuckoo bird to emphasize the sweetness of the girl's song.
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In his poem ‘The Solitary Reaper’, the poet William Wordsworth has compared the song of the girl to the nightingale and the cuckoo.
According to the speaker, the young girl’s song was very melodious. In fact, the melody was sweeter than what the singing of a nightingale sounds like to travellers who have had a tiring journey. SImilarly, the cuckoo is known for the sweet quality of its voice, yet the sweetness in the solitary reaper’s song was greater than that of the cuckoo.
The poet draws a comparison of the girl’s song with that of the birds’ songs, but clearly, the girl surpasses the birds.
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