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Fable Poem critical line by line analysis

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Line by line analysis of the poem Fable  Dear students, in this blog I've presented a line by line explanation of the poem Fable (also known as The Mountain and the Squirrel ) by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Fable is included in the class 10 syllabus of   WBBSE. The easy explanation of the poem will help you to understand the deeper meaning conveyed here and at the same time you will also be able to answer any questions related to this particular poem Fable .                                        Fable Analysis of  The Poem Fable Fable by Ralph Waldo Emerson reflects that every individual being on earth possesses different talents. Everyone is unique but no one is perfect. Everyone has their own strength and weaknesses. The quality that one lacks is possessed  by another. This makes us dependent on one another for survival and to live in a state of harmony.  Ther...

Use of Symbolisms in the poem " The North Ship" by Philip Larkin

  The North Ship By Philip Larkin

SUBJECT AND PREDICATE EXERCISES

Underline subject and predicate from the following sentences: 1. On the top of the hill lives a hermit. 2.You never cease to amaze me. 3.Suddenly one of the wheels came off. 4.When did she die? 5. Who told you this? 6. Please wait till I come. 7. What a great philosopher Aristotle was! 8.  Let no guilty man escape. 9. How very dark it is after each flash of lightning! 10. Do you see that dark line of woods just across the bridge? 11.How fiercely the wind blows ! 12. Where shall we find shelter from the coming storm? 13. Drive on as rapidly as possible. 14. Look out for that sharp turn at the foot of the hill. 15. I bring fresh showers to thirsty flowers. 16.Hazel nuts in yonder copse, Hang their rich clusters down. 17. With work and play and laughter too We'll spend our holiday! 18. waiting by the school gate was my mother . 19. Give me thy worries and take my love. 20. What nonsense is this!

KIND OF NOUNS

       Pick out the Nouns in the following sentences and say whether they are Proper, Common, Material, Collective or Abstract. Uncle Tom had to face the wrath and brutality of his master for showing generosity to the other slaves.  One should believe in honesty,truth  hard work and good will. A soldier is respected for his bravery and devotion to his motherland. Ornaments are  made of gold and silver. The case was decided by a bench of judges. Cotton  dresses are very cheap and comfortable. The team won the match. Blindness is the greatest curse. Wisdom is better than strength. This table is made of steel.  Calcium is a good mineral for health.  Plastic is  made up of many molecules of ethylene. There are many utensils in my kitchen made up of iron. The old lady was holding a rope of pearls.  Ode to a Nightingale was written by Romantic poet, John Keats. Each of the phrases given below contains a Coll...

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF OUR OWN TRUE FAMILY ( PART 1)

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                     OUR OWN TRUE FAM ILY                                                                                                                 CENTRAL IDEA OF THE POEM This famous and remarkable poem was written by the noted Poet Laureate Edward James Ted Hughes. The poem revolves round the hypocrisy of human beings who exploit Mother Nature for their own selfish gain and never try to repair her wounds. this poem is a warning to the mankind that if  humans do not restraint their greed and continue to chop down trees and don't plant trees back to fill up the absence then this will surely lead to the destruction of all the liv...