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प्रश्न
Why is the act of nature described as ‘precise’?
उत्तर
The act of nature in the poem is described as precise or accurate because after every certain interval of time nature tries to neutralize every condition with precision. As in the poem first, we had seen about honoring of someone’s desire and then long-lasting quarrels between the Hindu, Muslims, and Christians all these things are solved up with time by the nature as in the end nature shows the meaning of the title of the poem “Time and Time Again”.
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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?
Which of the following reflects the poet’s attitude towards communal disharmony
(i) Critical condemnation
(ii) Helpless acceptance
(iii) Wistful lament
Is the poet’s attitude a representation of how the average Indian feels both towards human violence and nature’s fury?
What is the central theme of the poem - ‘Time and again’?