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Who Art Thou

Who art thou meaning?

Answer: In the poem “The Voice of the Rain”, who art thou means Who are you.

Who asked and who art thou?

The poet ‘Walt whitman’ asks a question,” And who art thou ?” Who does ‘thou’refer to? (1). The moonlight (2). The sunshine.

What does it mean by where art thou?

Language is democratic—we vote with our words. Because of the base word where, modern ears often interpret this line as asking the question: “Where are you, Romeo?” In fact, it’s asking, “Why are you Romeo?” The following line gives us a clue: Deny thy father and refuse thy name.

How do you use art thou?

Example: Thou art my friend. When Used: To address a person of inferior status, such as a child or servant; to address a friend; to impart a poetic ring when expressing profound thoughts or reciting a prayer. Verb Endings: -t, -st, -est. Examples: Thou art, thou hast, thou wast, thou hadst.

What does Juliet’s famous line mean?

The phrase, “O Romeo! Why are you Romeo?” is the opening sentence of a romantically philosophic speech by the character Juliet. Its literal meaning is that Juliet is agonized to think that Romeo is a Montague, and painfully wishes him to have been from some other tribe.

What is the meaning of Who art thou Class 11?

What is the meaning of ‘who art thou’? (a) Who are you? (d) Whose art is this? Answer. Answer: (a) Who are you?.

Why does the rain call itself impalpable?

When water takes the form of vapour, it is not visible to the human eye and nor can we feel its touch. The vapour rises to the sky, condenses and forms clouds which cause rain. Though we are aware of its presence, the process remains invisible to us. Hence, the rain has rightly called itself ‘impalpable’.

Why does the poet ask the rain?

In the poem ‘The Voice of the Rain’ by Walt Whitman, the poet asked the rain “And who art thou?” meaning “Who are you?”. He asked the rain to give its introduction and identity because he wanted to know its origin and the purpose that it served in the world.

Who is the poem of Earth?

Answer: The rain is poem of the earth. Rain is the poem of the earth because as poem is made up of beautiful words, thoughts, and rhythmic metre, similarly, rain also gives beauty and music to earth.

Who made O Brother Where art thou?

Joel Coen O Brother, Where Art Thou? Written by Joel Coen Ethan Coen Based on The Odyssey by Homer Produced by Ethan Coen Starring George Clooney John Turturro Tim Blake Nelson Charles Durning Michael Badalucco John Goodman Holly Hunter.

What say thou meaning?

(ðaʊ ) pronoun. Thou is an old-fashioned, poetic, or religious word for ‘you’ when you are talking to only one person. It is used as the subject of a verb.

What does thy thou and thee mean?

Thee, thou, and thine (or thy) are Early Modern English second person singular pronouns. Thou is the subject form (nominative), thee is the object form, and thy/thine is the possessive form. thou – singular informal, subject (Thou art here. = You are here.) thee – singular informal, object (He gave it to thee.)Dec 28, 2004.

What is another word for thou?

What is another word for thou? you cha yous youse youz allyou thee y’all ye you all.

What does Romeo call Juliet?

‘It Is The East’ Spoken by Romeo, Act 2, Scene 2 He is referring to her beauty and all those things associated with the sun. This line is part of the longer “What light from yonder window breaks” soliloquy spoken by Romeo.

What is the most important quote in Romeo and Juliet?

Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I’ll no longer be a Capulet. Juliet speaks these lines, perhaps the most famous in the play, in the balcony scene (2.1.

Did Paris really love Juliet?

Even though Paris’s’ love for Juliet was seen as a mere affection for her beauty and Paris had planed to marry Juliet through an arranged marriage, but as the play gets to and end it is show that Paris truly did love Juliet. Paris is a noble and a friend of lord Capulet.

WHO IS I in the first line Class 11?

Ans. ‘I’ in the first line is referred to the poet asking a question.

What does Recked Unrecked mean?

1.enrichment or no enrichment. 2.cared for or not cared for. 3.

What does the rain call itself?

Answer: The rain calls itself the Poem of the Earth because the poem rendered by the poet has the task of bringing joy, happiness, life to its readers.

Who does thou refer to here?

‘Thou’ refers to the rain.

Why can a poet breathe fresh air?

Ans: According to the poet, there will be no pollution, dust, smoke or fog as in space there is no movement of air. Therefore, the air will be fresh and pure.

What is the central idea of the poem?

The poem’s central theme is contained in the subject matter of the poem. In other words, it is the abstract idea of what the poem is saying about life. A poem may convey different levels of meaning, simultaneously.

Where did the poet’s childhood go?

Where did his childhood go? It went to some forgotten place that is hidden in a baby’s face. That was all that he knew and that was all that he remembered. In the poem ‘Childhood’, the poet is trying to realise the age when he lost his childhood, when he became mature enough to understand the worldly things.

What is cloud birthplace?

The cloud’s birthplace is the water bodies like rivers, ponds and the sea. Water vapours being lighter than air, rise to the sky and take on strange shapes in the form of clouds. Yet essentially, it remains the same old water.

What is the reply of the rain to the poet?

The poet asks the rain to identify itself. Strangely the rain replies that it is the ‘poem of the earth’. Then it falls back to earth in order to replenish it and allows new birth. Just like the rain is formed through seas, the song is formed in the poet’s heart.