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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The phrase lifted the wicket simply means that the ant, after listening to the cricket says to him that he kept enjoying during the summer and should do the same now in the winters and kicks him out of his house. Read summary of this poem.

    The phrase lifted the wicket simply means that the ant, after listening to the cricket says to him that he kept enjoying during the summer and should do the same now in the winters and kicks him out of his house.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The cricket kept singing and enjoying during the summer season. He did this because it was greenery and warm everywhere. There was plenty of food. He thought that this will remain forever. He did not care about winters and its harshness. He did not know that there will be chilling cold and shortageRead more

    The cricket kept singing and enjoying during the summer season. He did this because it was greenery and warm everywhere. There was plenty of food. He thought that this will remain forever. He did not care about winters and its harshness. He did not know that there will be chilling cold and shortage of food.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The cricket did not save anything because he thought that the beauty and warmth of summer season will remain forever. He kept singing all the time and never cared about the future i.e. harsh and chilling winters in which there is no food and shelter. Read summary of this poem.

    The cricket did not save anything because he thought that the beauty and warmth of summer season will remain forever. He kept singing all the time and never cared about the future i.e. harsh and chilling winters in which there is no food and shelter.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poet calls the cricket silly i.e. a fool because he did not made appropriate use of his time. During the summer season there was plenty of food as well as material available for making shelter. However he did not care about the future. He thought that the joy of summer and spring will remain forRead more

    The poet calls the cricket silly i.e. a fool because he did not made appropriate use of his time. During the summer season there was plenty of food as well as material available for making shelter. However he did not care about the future.

    He thought that the joy of summer and spring will remain forever. Hence he kept singing. When the winters appeared, he had nothing to eat nor shelter to save himself from chilling cold.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The cricket says so to the ant because it has neither food to eat nor shelter to save itself from harsh weather. He is helpless, hungry, weak and about to die. Read summary of this poem.

    The cricket says so to the ant because it has neither food to eat nor shelter to save itself from harsh weather. He is helpless, hungry, weak and about to die.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The theme of the poem The Ant and The Cricket is that hard work always pays and carelessness always lead to suffering. The ant made the best use of its time. He collected food and made shelter for itself. Hence he was able to survive during the chilling winters. On the other hand, the cricket kept sRead more

    The theme of the poem The Ant and The Cricket is that hard work always pays and carelessness always lead to suffering. The ant made the best use of its time. He collected food and made shelter for itself. Hence he was able to survive during the chilling winters.

    On the other hand, the cricket kept singing during the summer. He thought that the comfort of this season will remain forever. But the time changed. Winter appeared. The cricket had nothing to eat and no shelter.

    Thus every person should be like ant and not cricket because those who work hard remain happy in tough times while those who don’t have to suffer.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The line simply means that there are insects like the cricket who do not care about winters and keep enjoying during the summer. And also there are people (two legs here refer to humans) who are like cricket. They waste their youth and suffer when the time is gone. Read summary of this poem.

    The line simply means that there are insects like the cricket who do not care about winters and keep enjoying during the summer. And also there are people (two legs here refer to humans) who are like cricket. They waste their youth and suffer when the time is gone.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The ant's principles are correct. He made the best use of the spring and summer seasons. He did not waste his time. He gathered food and made shelter for himself. On the other hand, the cricket remained careless about the future. The ant did right by kicking the cricket out of his home. It would havRead more

    The ant’s principles are correct. He made the best use of the spring and summer seasons. He did not waste his time. He gathered food and made shelter for himself. On the other hand, the cricket remained careless about the future.

    The ant did right by kicking the cricket out of his home. It would have taught a good lesson to him as well as people like him who do not care about their future and keep wasting their time.

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  1. This poem conveys a very realistic message. It shows if one does not think about the future, he is destined to suffer. The cricket in the story represents those human beings who are not wise enough to save for the future. Such poor fellows face very awkward situations as the cricket had to. It is aRead more

    This poem conveys a very realistic message. It shows if one does not think about the future, he is destined to suffer. The cricket in the story represents those human beings who are not wise enough to save for the future. Such poor fellows face very awkward situations as the cricket had to. It is a humiliating situation. It makes them weak and morally down. But there are people like the ant who are bold. Their boldness is only due to their planned life. They live happily forever. It is our real life. We should be like the ant, not the cricket. It makes our life comfortable.  

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The cricket was accustomed to singing all the time during the season of spring and summer. It did not care about gathering food or making shelter for harsh weather of winter. Read summary of this poem.

    The cricket was accustomed to singing all the time during the season of spring and summer. It did not care about gathering food or making shelter for harsh weather of winter.

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