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‘Some crickets have four legs and some have two’. Elucidate this statement from the poet’s point of view. |
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Answer» The poet is comparing the lazy crickets to the two legged creatures – the human beings. The poetic device Metaphor is perfectly used to fit into the situation. Everyone knows that crickets have four legs. But he says some have two to compare the silly cricket to the two-legged human-beings who sometimes are as lazy and silly as the cricket in this poem. The poet wants to suggest that this story is not entirely a fable; rather, it is related to the real world. Surely, some people are as careless and lazy as the cricket is. Likewise, some humans like the cricket also don’t plan out for the future or for the bad times. They just enjoy the present moment. The poet is thus calling such people as mindless as the cricket. ‘God gave us the gift of life; it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well. ’ |
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