“In his side there are two red holes.”-Who is the person referred to here? What do th ‘wo red holes’ signify ? What attitude of the poet to war is reflected here?

Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“In his side there are two red holes.”-Who is the person referred to here? What do th ‘wo red holes’ signify ? What attitude of the poet to war is reflected here? The person referred to here is the dead soldier of the poem ...

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“He sleeps in sunlight…”-Who is the person referred to here? Where does he sleep how? What does the word ‘sleep’ indicate in this poem? Or, Is he really sleeping peacefully?

Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“He sleeps in sunlight…”-Who is the person referred to here? Where does he sleep how? What does the word ‘sleep’ indicate in this poem? Or, Is he really sleeping peacefully? The person referred to here is the young | soldier depicted in Rimbaud’s poem ...

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“The humming Insects don’t disturb his rest;”-Who rests and where ? Why is his rest noydisturbed by the insects?

Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“The humming Insects don’t disturb his rest;”-Who rests and where ? Why is his rest noydisturbed by the insects? Here, a very young soldier is at rest. The young soldier, who is a victim of war, takes eternal rest in a small green beautiful ...

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“Ah, Nature, keep him warm; he may catch cold.”-Who is ‘he’? Why may he catch cold? Why does the poet ask Nature to keep him warm?

Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“Ah, Nature, keep him warm; he may catch cold.”-Who is ‘he’? Why may he catch cold? Why does the poet ask Nature to keep him warm? ‘He’ refers to the young soldier who is asleep in the small green valley of Arthur Rimbaud’s poem ...

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“His smile / Is like an infant’s…”-Whose ‘smile’ is being referred to here? Why is compared to the smile of an infant ? How does Nature take care of him?

Hello friends today we are discuss this question, the question is -“His smile / Is like an infant’s…”-Whose ‘smile’ is being referred to here? Why is compared to the smile of an infant ? How does Nature take care of him? The smile of the dead young soldier is being. The poet compares the smile ...

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