Describe the feeling of the poet in the poem On His Blindness
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Sunita Malik
In the beginning, the poet seems to be remorseful and restless because he cannot use his talent (given by God) to serve Him and His creations (humans). In the second stanza, the poet becomes doubtful. In the third stanza, he becomes relaxed when he realises that God does not need his talent. In the final couplet, he is hopeful because he believes that he is serving God by bearing his pain.
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