FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
HAMLET
Question
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Consider the final image of the poem. How do lines 16-18 contribute to the reader’s understanding of the theme of the poem? (RL.2.5) Let me be like wheat in wind, bending just so, Not the weak-stemmed daffodil, bent in rain, Dipping its face in mud churned by a workman’s clogs.
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The speaker indicates that he has been destroyed by this love through the workman’s shoe.
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The speaker demonstrates his inner strength, like the surviving wheat, proving he doesn’t need love.
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The lines show the speaker’s disappointment at romantic love through the image of the weak daffodil
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The speaker expresses his wish to be with someone of a higher status through the image of the steady wheat.
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Explanation:
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