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Fisherman in the cold sea Would not harm whales And the man gathering salt Would look at his hurt hands . Questions A) How would whales be benefitted ? B) What does the man gathering salt symbolise? C) What does the poet want to convey exactly in these lines ?
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
A. In the exotic moment of silence and introspection, fishermen will also stop and not harm whales in the sea. . Here the poet gives the example of whales which are being hunted for the purpose of food or trade.
B. The poet is against the salt gatherers whose hands are hurt during the salt gathering process. He wants all of them to stop for a while and do introspection.
C. The poet says that the fisherman will also stop and not harm whales in the sea. This means that the poet is urging everyone not to harm the animals. Here he gives the example of whales which are being hunted for the purpose of food or trade. He also wants people to calm down so that they can stop and see what they have achieved or lost. For this he gives the example of the man who gathers salt, whose hands are hurt. Here he wants everyone to stop for a while in order to see and feel their achievements and how much they have lost for the sake of attaining such materialistic things.
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