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analysis with questions of Virtue by George Herbert

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summery Virtue by George Herbert  The poem explores the idea of the world's ever-beginning nature. All things that appear to be lovely and pleasant in nature do not last long; they all perish. The day is cold, delicious, and beautiful, and it is a sign of the earth's marriage to the sky; nonetheless, it is doomed to perish as night approaches. On the death of a day, dew drops represent sorrow and mourning. The fate of the rose, like the tragedy of the day, is in its final death. A passer-by is forced to wipe his eyes and take a careful look at the rose to admire its beauty since it is a gorgeous flower with a bold and attractive color. It is, however, short-lived, and as it sheds its petal to the ground, its roots will soon become its grave. A day is only eight to ten hours long, and a rose is only two to three days long, but the spring season seems to last longer. The days are particularly lovely at this season, with gorgeous flowers blooming everywhere. However, even this nic

Snake by lawrance Extra Questions and Answers Class 10and 12 English Literature

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Class 10and 12 snake poem summary   D.H. Lawrence, who was a well-known poet at the time, wrote the poem "Snake." The poet describes a thirsty snake approaching the poet's house's water trough in this poem. It's summer, and the poet is thirsty, so he goes to the water trough to quench his thirst, where the Snake has also come to quench his thirst. He becomes terrified when he sees the black snake and waits for his moment to drink. The snake looks at him after sipping water and then begins to return after a few minutes. The poet does not want to destroy it; instead, he wishes to converse with it. The snake begins to enter the hole, and he promptly kills it for no apparent reason. After killing a snake, he begins to repent since he has murdered an innocent snake who came to his house to drink just water, but he commits a crime out of fear, believing that he will be punished by God for killing a living creature. In the poem's final words, he compared the snake to

Where Mind is Without Fear- Maharashtra Board Class 10 English

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Where Mind is Without Fear- Maharashtra Board Class 10 English   About the poet Rabindranath Tagore was born in Kolkata on May 7, 1861, and died on August 7, 1941. He was a scholar who changed Bengali literature by writing on a variety of subjects. His works have been translated in a variety of ways.  Tagore's writings were imagistic, devotional, and filled with the beauty of nature and his birthplace. In 1913, he became the first non-European to gain the Nobel Prize for Literature. About the poem The actual Bengali poem's title is "Prarthana" (A Prayer). It's Naivedya's lyric 72, which means "offering." The English version of the poem has no title like Shakespeare's sonnet .. In the English Gitanjali, it is verse 35. The poem's opening line has been utilized as the title. Tagore wrote the poem while India was still under British colonialism and Indians were excitedly anticipating their independence. It is a prayer to the Almighty for a natio

An analysis of John Keats' poem "To Autumn"

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Analysis of Keats's To Autumn Stanza by Stanza Important for Students for slst wbcssc(slst)  Reading this will help to prepare mcq questions.   Autumn is addressed by Keats' speaker in the first verse, who describes its abundance and intimacy with the sun, with whom Autumn ripens fruits and brings late flowers to bloom. The speaker characterizes Autumn as a feminine goddess who is commonly seen sitting on the granary floor, her hair “soft-lifted” by the breeze, sleeping in the fields, or watching a cider-press squeeze the juice from apples in the second stanza.  Autumn is told not to wonder where the spring songs have gone in the third stanza, but to listen to her own music instead. At dusk, "tiny gnats" hum amid "the river sallows," or willow trees lifted and dropped by the wind, while "full-grown lambs" bleat from the hills, crickets sing, robins whistle from the garden, and swallows sing from the skies, assembling for their upcoming migration. T

Dust Of Snow class 10 CBSE questions and answers

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  SUMMERY The poet claims that he once sat under a hemlock tree in a sorrowful, depressed state. On the poet, a crow sitting in the same tree shook off the snow dust, or tiny particles of frost that persist on the surface after a snowfall. The poet's mood was changed by this single act. He came to the realization he had only just misused a portion of his day making amends and mourning. However, the shift in his mood convinced him that he should spend the rest of the day doing something productive. The light dusting of snow dust swept away his sorrow. His spirits were renewed, and he prepared to make the most of the rest of the day. The light snow dust shower washes away his anxiety and despair. His soul is full of joy, and he prepares to spend the rest of the day in a positive and constructive way. Appreciation It's ironic that hemlock, which is poisonous when mixed with crow, a symbol of doom and fear, is used in the poem as the carrier of happiness during the narrator's

ANWER QUESTIONS -DUSK BY : Saki

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SUMMARY OF DUSK   Gortsby was a regular person. In the challenges of life, he must have clearly feels defeated. He didn't find anything remarkable in his life. He dressed shabbily and walked with bowed shoulders. He'd made the decision to pass the time unnoticed and unnoticed. He would go to the park in the middle of the night. Gortsby's eyes were always on the lookout. He'd ponder a lot about the traffic movements he could see from the park. He would have the impression that those in vehicles were in charge of their own lives. The Great Gatsby visited the park one evening and took a seat. After a while, an elderly gentleman approached him as well as sat beside him on the very same bench. Gortsby asked to talk with him, but the elderly man quickly exited the room. Then a young person approached the bench and sat down. Gortsby locked his gaze on him, puzzled for why a young man would attend the park at such an early hour. He came to the conclusion that he might have ackn