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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago

Again an old woman

As a white candle
In a holy place,
So is the beauty
Of an aged face.

As the spent radience
Of the winter sun,
So is a woman
With her travail done.

Her brood gone from her,
And her thoughts as still
As the waters
Under a ruined mill.

Question: Who does the poet praise in the poem 'The Old Woman'? Explain how?

Amswer: The poet praises an old woman by comparing her old aged sacred beauty to a candle placed in a holy place. Her life long experience to the spent radiance of the winter sun, and her struggle that she did for bringing her kids up well to the steady water under a ruined mill.

Is this answers the question? Is it grammatically correct? Please make it grammatically correct and natural.

Thanks in advance.

  

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As a Trusted User, you are expected to make an effort to place your posts in the appropriate forums, sundarnaz. I spend much of my time moving posts and have less time to answer them.

  • As a Trusted User, you are expected to make an effort to place your posts in the appropriate forums, sundarnaz.
  • I spend much of my time moving posts and have less time to answer them.
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As a Trusted User, you are expected to make an effort to place your posts in the appropriate forums, sundarnaz. I spend much of my time moving posts and have less time to answer them.

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can we that it means there is maturity and steadiness in the life of old woman

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