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without thee what is all the morning wealth
come, blessed barrier between day an day
dear mother of fresh thought and joyous health.
1.who is reffered to as thee? what does the poet mean by morning wealth
2.what does the poet request thee to do?
3.who is reffered to as dear mother of fresh thought and joyous health? why? ​

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Answered by atikshghuge
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Answer:

  • The wealth which is referred to here by the poet means wealth of joy and happiness; which actually comes from happy and fond memories when the poet saw a host of golden daffodils by the side of the lake beneath the trees.
  • Thee' in the poem refers to God. In this poem, the poet, Rabindranath Tagore expresses his vision for a utopian India. The poet wishes that he wants his countrymen to be free of fear and hold their head high with self-esteem and humble pride.
  • The poet William Wordsworth addressed Sleep as a mother in his poem 'To Sleep' because he was suffering from insomnia, he was unable to take the blessing of the morning. In our life mother is like our positive vibes, as well as morning comes in our life as fresh thoughts and joyous health.  Poet used the personifications in the poem to describe the idea of sleep are - Without Thee, what is all morning's wealth and Dear mother of fresh thoughts and joyous health!

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
1

Answer:

Concept:

The poem "To Sleep" by William Wordsworth stresses the value of getting good sleep in daily living. The poet has a strong belief that getting enough sleep will keep us well physically and mentally. He desires the blessing and visitation of sleep. The poem is a 14-line sonnet with a precise rhythmic structure.

Explanation:

  1. In this poem thee is referred as God. The poet's reference to wealth here actually refers to a richness of joy and happiness, which is a result of good recollections from when the poet first saw a profusion of golden daffodils by the side of the lake beneath the trees.
  2. The poet describes his idealized vision of India in this poem. The poet desires for his compatriots to be free from fear and to hold themselves with dignity and modest pride.
  3. In his poem "To Sleep," William Wordsworth referred to Sleep as a mother since his insomnia prevented him from appreciating the morning's blessing. Mother is similar to our good vibrations in our lives, just as mornings usher in new ideas and joyful health. Without Thee, what is all the treasure of the morning? and Dear Mother of Fresh Thoughts and Joyous Health are the personifications that the poet employed in the poem to depict the idea of sleep.

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