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18.12.2020 •
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What effect does limiting the point of view to the narrator have on the story?
A.
It gives the audience a sense of how concerned the narrator's father is of the insects.
B.
It gives the audience a sense of how a child thinks and how his or her imagination works.
C.
It gives the audience a sense of how proud the father feels as he watches his daughter.
D.
It gives the audience a sense of how terrified the fireflies are of the narrator.
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Ответ:
The poem's theme is about the origin of action. There is a contrast between what sets nature in motion and what sets human beings in motion. Nature works by itself but human beings need to have a goal in life. This goal will ignite action.
These are some examples of poetic devices in the poem. Personification: " ..winter slumbering in the open air; // wears on his smiling...". Repetition of words: " Nor honey make, nor pair, nor build, nor sing". Alliteration: " ..blow// flow"; "may//..away"; "..stroll// ...soul" // "..sieve//..live". Metaphor: " Work without hope draws...in a seive." These devices put emphasis on the poet's lament. Winter is finishing and spring is arriving. Spring makes the natural world work with more energy. The poet contemplates this and feels paralised, without energy. There is a contrast between the energy in nature and the lack of energy in the poet. By the end of the poem, the poet sets his conclusion: human work is driven by hope.If there is no hope, work becomes useless.
The tone of the poem is sad; it sounds like a lament. The poet is aware of the power in nature but he wishes he had that drive to move on. As far as the organization is concerned, the poet contemplates nature in the first four lines and expresses his passive attitute towards the natural world in the fifth and sixth lines. Then, six more lines refer to the poet's attitude towards nature: he knows that nature is in motion by itself. Nature does not need the help of any human soul to make it work.He summarises his point in the last two lines of the poem. This is that human hope is what makes human work function. Human beings should have a goal in life.