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प्रश्न
Do you think rivers have life like human beings?
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उत्तर
Yes, I think rivers have life like human beings.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
And I watered it in fears
Night and morning with my tears;
What does ‘it’ refer to?
In the morning glad I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree
Who is the ‘foe’ referred to here?
How did the poet’s anger with his friend end?
The root is to be pulled out
Out of the anchoring earth;
What does ‘anchoring earth’ mean?
Why does the poet say ‘No’ in the beginning of the third stanza?
"Sweet creature!” said the Spider, “You’re witty and you’re wise,
How handsome are your gauzy wings, how brilliant are your eyes!"
Why does the spider say that the fly is witty?
River, river! Swelling river!
On you rush through rough and smooth;
Why does the poet mention the river to be swelling?
River, river! Swelling river!
On you rush through rough and smooth;
What are the surfaces the river flow through?
Through the flowers and foliage glancing,
Like a child at play.
Mention the figure speech used in the above line. Give various other examples from the poem.
There are rich folk, there are poor folk, who imagine they are wise,
And they're very quick to shatter all the little family ties.
What do the rich and poor folk imagine themselves to be?
