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Write the summary of The Summer Day written by Mary Oliver.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This particular poem is about how the act of attention is like a prayer. And, the descriptions of animals in nature as well as herself, the poet, spending the day walking through fields, is a way of reminding us of how to be more attentive, more prayerful

Answered by prernanigam05
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Answer:

The 'Summer Day’ by Mary Oliver is a beautiful and thoughtful poem about the purpose of life and the value of individual moments.

Explanation:

In the first part of this poem, Oliver’s speaker addresses the reader, and herself, with a series of questions about life. She wonders over who created the world, the black bear, and the grasshopper. It is the latter that she’s interested in at this moment and she spends the next lines detailing its actions. This is the way she chose to spend her time, observing the way that another, equally interesting and valuable part of nature, chooses to spend theirs.  

In the second half of ‘The Summer Day,’ Oliver’s speaker talks about her own life and addresses the reader again, asking them to consider what their plans are on how to live out their one life.

In ‘The Summer Day’ Oliver engages with themes like the purpose of life, beauty, and nature. It is clear in the way that Oliver’s speaker relishes each movement of the grasshopper and spent a day wandering in fields, that she finds beauty in the simplest parts of the natural world.  

She seeks out these moments in order to understand herself better. It is in the second half of the poem that she poses questions about what her purpose in life is and if there was a better way to spend her day than wandering. Oliver’s speaker clearly sees meaning in nature and Oliver uses in this poem in order to depict how complex and enormous the world really is. It goes far beyond one’s personal concerns.

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