Broad questions from THE POETRY OF EARTH

1. " He takes the lead " -Who takes the lead ?
When does he take the lead ? How does he take the lead ?
Ans: In the poem " The Poetry of Earth ", the Grasshopper takes the lead.
       In summer, the birds are tired with the hot sun. Then they take rest in the cooling shade of trees. At that time the Grasshopper takes the lead.
         The Grasshopper takes the lead by singing delightfully. He sings from hedge to hedge. He enjoys the luxury of summer. When he gets tired, he takes rest beneath some pleasant weeds. After some time he starts his song and makes the nature living. The hot din cannot resist his song.

2. Write the substance of the poem "The poetry of Earth ".
                                 OR,
Show, after Keats that the poetry of earth never come to an end.
                                  OR,
What is the theme of the poem ?
                                  OR,
What is the message of the poem ?
                                   OR,
Justify the aptness of the title " The Poetry of Earth ".

Ans: The poetry of earth knows no death. It exists in all seasons. In summer, being very weary, the birds stop singing. But according to the poet the music of the earth is not stopped. Thus the music of the earth is going on without any interruption. Then winter turns up after summer. At that time the atmosphere remains dull and lifeless. Silence prevails there for the frost of the winter evening. Ther is no music all around and all the people take rest sitting at home. But suddenly the song of the cricket is heard. So a man who is half asleep near fire, it seems to be a continuation of the Grasshopper's song among some grassy hills.(Thus we can find the music of earth throuothro the porm. Hence the title of the present poem " The Poetry of Earth" is apt.







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