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In days gone by I used to beA potter who would feelHis fingers mould the yielding clayTo patterns on his wheels;But now through wisdom lately won,That pride has died away;I have ceased to be the potterAnd have learned to be the clay.(1) What was the potter proud of ?(2) What is the potter’s realisation after winning wisdom ?(3) Identify and explain the Figure of Speech in the line ‘That pride has died away’.

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(1) The potter was proud that he could mould the clay on his wheels to any patterns he wished to create.

(2) After winning wisdom, the potter realised that his pride was useless. He ceased to be the potter and learned to be the clay.

(3) The Figure of Speech in the line ‘That pride has died away’ is personification because the human quality of ‘dying’ is attributed to ‘pride’.



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