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Explain the following with reference to the context:But neither the earth’s nor woman’s desire to manifest life dies. |
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Answer» The line above is taken from the poem, ‘The Grass is Really Like Me’. The poem is written by Kishwar Naheed, a well known poet of Pakistan. In these lines, the poet compares herself with earth. At the smallest opportunity and under the least congenial conditions, earth brings forth life. The desire to manifest life cannot be curbed or killed. A woman too, like the earth, is full of spirit. Her energy is used for creating life. So, it is not easy to suppress a woman. Her desire to manifest life springs forth. |
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