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प्रश्न
Is the poet’s attitude a representation of how the average Indian feels both towards human violence and nature’s fury?
उत्तर
Yes, the poet is representing the feeling of average Indians towards violence and anger. Because nowadays in the societies the people quarrel on irrelevant matters. Today’s society has become a burden on the people and this is due to other peoples and rules of society which are made according to religion. Poet in the poem shows long-lasting and backstreet quarrels between peoples of different religions. People are fed up with this and want a cut off from this type of silly thing because one day all will end up without any special information and nature ends all these with precision which shows the anger of nature against these time-wasting things.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What did you think the poem was about when you read the first few lines?
From which line does the import of the title strike the reader?
What makes for the differences between the timekeeping of the various clocks? What is the implicit comparison?
Why is the act of nature described as ‘precise’?
Which of the following reflects the poet’s attitude towards communal disharmony
(i) Critical condemnation
(ii) Helpless acceptance
(iii) Wistful lament
What is the central theme of the poem - ‘Time and again’?