InterviewSolution
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The poet has observed the sower closely. Express in your own words the reverence the poet has for the sower. |
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Answer» Victor Hugo like a typical romantic poet began the poem with a beautiful scene from nature describing the twilight. In the English translation, the poet Torulata Dutt also did so. But in the poem gradually nature took the backseat and the poet’s attention is occupied by the solitary farmer who was alone in the field well beyond the working hours to scatter the seeds all over the place. Initially, the poet did not think much about the old sower in torn clothes. Poet after watching carefully, the serenity and devotion of the man could be noticed. His age and experience must have shown him many bad harvests, but he refused to give up. Moreover, he might not live long enough to see the fruit of his hard work but this did not bring down the level of his dedication. His confident steps made the poet feel even his dark shadows more dominating than the deep trenches around the field. Thus, he developed an intense respect for the sower. |
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Explain the Poet’s feeling as he watches the sower. |
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Answer» The poet is thrilled to see the solitary sower continuing with his work sincerely even after the working hours are over. His hard work of spreading the grains all over the ground, in confident steps, impresses the poet. He feels the sower’s presence is majestic and aweinspiring. |
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The grains are referred to as ‘precious” – Give reasons. |
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Answer» For a farmer, grains are always ‘precious’ as they are symbols of prosperity and bright future. His survival depends on the quality of harvest and good quality of grains is needed for that. He is protective about each and every grain and gives its due respect. |
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In normal circumstances pearls, diamonds and rubies are referred as precious. In this poem, ‘grain’ is referred to as precious. Why does the poet consider grain precious? |
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Answer» lt is these grains that grow as corn and provide us food that keeps us alive. |
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What are the various activities involved in farming? |
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Answer» Ploughing, Manuring, Sowing, Weeding, Irrigating, Harvesting. |
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