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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The speaker simply accepted the offer of nothing which the child gave and thus became a free man in the poem The Last Bargain by Rabindranath Tagore. Read summary of this poem.

    The speaker simply accepted the offer of nothing which the child gave and thus became a free man in the poem The Last Bargain by Rabindranath Tagore.

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    Alliteration- King came; He held my hand; my money; one by one; Sun, Sea, Sand;  waves waywardly; made me a free man. Symbolism- Morning Stone paved road Sword in hand  Mid-day  Crooked lanes  Smile  Evening  Dark  Bag of gold Hedge Nothing   Playing with shells   Synecdoche- Bag of gold; SmileRead more

    Alliteration- King came; He held my hand; my money; one by one; Sun, Sea, Sand;  waves waywardly; made me a free man.

    Symbolism-

    • Morning
    • Stone paved road
    • Sword in hand 
    • Mid-day 
    • Crooked lanes 
    • Smile 
    • Evening 
    • Dark 
    • Bag of gold
    • Hedge
    • Nothing  
    • Playing with shells

     

    Synecdoche- Bag of gold; Smile

     

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  1. This is the beginning line of Zulfikar Ghose's poem Geography Lesson. It means that when the jet i.e. airplane sprang i.e took off in to the sky (went to height). Read summary of this poem.

    This is the beginning line of Zulfikar Ghose’s poem Geography Lesson. It means that when the jet i.e. airplane sprang i.e took off in to the sky (went to height).

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  1. The line means that when the airplane went to height, the large houses and the city began looking very smile. A mile which is quite big looked like just six inches from above. Read summary of this poem.

    The line means that when the airplane went to height, the large houses and the city began looking very smile. A mile which is quite big looked like just six inches from above.

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  1. The message of the poem is peace. The poet is unhappy with the division of people and their hate for each other. He couldn't understand why they divide the land of earth though it is one. The poem gives the message of living with each other peacefully. We should have fraternity and brotherhood amongRead more

    The message of the poem is peace. The poet is unhappy with the division of people and their hate for each other. He couldn’t understand why they divide the land of earth though it is one.

    The poem gives the message of living with each other peacefully. We should have fraternity and brotherhood among ourselves.

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  1. The moral of the poem Geography Lesson is that we should not fight with each other and live peacefully. Earth is one and so should we. Earth provides us with everything. We should not shed blood on it neither divide it by borders. Read summary of this poem.

    The moral of the poem Geography Lesson is that we should not fight with each other and live peacefully. Earth is one and so should we. Earth provides us with everything. We should not shed blood on it neither divide it by borders.

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  1. The land and water facility attracts people. It was the logic of geography. From a height if six miles, he noticed that the earth was round and had more sea than land. But he failed to understand why people hate each other, divide the land into separate units and want kill each other for minute dispRead more

    The land and water facility attracts people. It was the logic of geography. From a height if six miles, he noticed that the earth was round and had more sea than land. But he failed to understand why people hate each other, divide the land into separate units and want kill each other for minute disputes.

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  1. The city looked haphazard i.e. unorganised because humans need water and land to survive. The people in past settled near water bodies and thus the population grew there. Living at places without water was not possible. Hence there is dense population near the water bodies. Read summary of this poemRead more

    The city looked haphazard i.e. unorganised because humans need water and land to survive. The people in past settled near water bodies and thus the population grew there. Living at places without water was not possible. Hence there is dense population near the water bodies.

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  1. Enjambment:e.g. it was clear why the city had developed the way it had, Consonance:when the jet sprang into the sky Assonance:when the jet reached ten thousand feet Repetition: when the jet reached thousand feet STIRE/Irony: but it was difficult in understanding Symbolism:walls symbolism boundries/Read more

    Enjambment:e.g. it was clear why the city had developed the way it had,

    Consonance:when the jet sprang into the sky

    Assonance:when the jet reached ten thousand feet

    Repetition: when the jet reached thousand feet

    STIRE/Irony: but it was difficult in understanding

    Symbolism:walls symbolism boundries/ cities symbolism people/hearts

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  1. The central idea of the poem is that earth is vast. It has more water than land. The people settled along the water bodies in an unorganised way. They are same yet are divided by borders. They have hate against each other and often kill each other. The poet fails to understand why people not livingRead more

    The central idea of the poem is that earth is vast. It has more water than land. The people settled along the water bodies in an unorganised way. They are same yet are divided by borders. They have hate against each other and often kill each other. The poet fails to understand why people not living peacefully if earth is one.

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