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प्रश्न
Referring closely to the short story B. Wordsworth:
What did the narrator learn from his friend?
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उत्तर
B. Wordsworth taught Miguel Street’s child a lot of things, including how to be sensitive to and comprehend nature. The child had never seen bees or wept over the beauty of flowers before. The riddle of stars was also unveiled by him. The poet informed him of their distance from them while lying on the sand and gazing up at the sky. The child does it. “Never in his life had he felt so great yet nothing”. The poet so imparted knowledge. He assisted the young child in recognizing his poetic sensibilities and taught him the pleasures of being alive and present in the present.
One day, B. Wordsworth told him a tale about a couple of poets who fell in love and were married. On another day, he informed the youngster that he was writing the greatest poetry ever, which would take twenty-two years to complete because he wrote only one line each month. Subsequently, he disclosed that all of the information he had previously shared with him, including his poetry and the world’s best poem, had been fabricated. Despite this setback, the boy came to understand the importance of friendship.
