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  1. This poem conveys the message that accomplished and knowledgeable people should make roads and pathways easier for the young people who will follow. The poem highlights unselfish love and generosity towards fellow men. The poem also conveys the message that the people who have gained experienced andRead more

    This poem conveys the message that accomplished and knowledgeable people should make roads and pathways easier for the young people who will follow. The poem highlights unselfish love and generosity towards fellow men. The poem also conveys the message that the people who have gained experienced and achieved success should help those who are inexperienced.

    The Pilgrim Poem Summary

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  1. The rhyme scheme of the poem The Pilgrim is as follows: 1st stanza: AABCCBB 2nd stanza: DDAABB 3rd stanza: EEAAFFCC The Pilgrim Poem Summary

    The rhyme scheme of the poem The Pilgrim is as follows:

    • 1st stanza: AABCCBB
    • 2nd stanza: DDAABB
    • 3rd stanza: EEAAFFCC

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  1. The poem tells us how a worm observes nature and surroundings around it which is indifferent from the humans to a certain extent. The poem ends by leaving us a message that we should all take care of nature and enjoy little things as a worm does through his perspective. The Worm Poem Summary  

    The poem tells us how a worm observes nature and surroundings around it which is indifferent from the humans to a certain extent. The poem ends by leaving us a message that we should all take care of nature and enjoy little things as a worm does through his perspective.

    The Worm Poem Summary

     

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  1. Following poetic devices have been used in the poem The Worm: Archaic Language: Words and phrases that were used regularly in a language, but are now less common are archaic. For Example, thy, thee, canst. Apostrophe: A figure of speech where the poet directly addresses someone who is absent or someRead more

    Following poetic devices have been used in the poem The Worm:

    1. Archaic Language: Words and phrases that were used regularly in a language, but are now less common are archaic. For Example, thy, thee, canst.
    2. Apostrophe: A figure of speech where the poet directly addresses someone who is absent or something that is abstract. For Example, “Turn, turn thy hasty foot aside”
    3. Inversion: A literary technique in which the normal order of words is reversed, in order to achieve a particular effect of emphasis or meter. For Example, “On that poor worm bestow’d”

    The Worm Poem Summary

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