![]() ![]() (A4) (i) Read the expression ‘old delicious burdens.’ A burden cannot be delicious. (b) For himself: light hearted, strong, content (A3) The poet Walt Whitman has used many describing words such as ‘healthy’ in this poem. He wants to be free from all bonds and travel the world. (iii) ‘Healthy, free, the world before me’.Įxpress your views regarding the above line.Īns: The poet is of the opinion that the world is healthy attracting him. ![]() (e) I am filled with them – I will fill them in return- Gratitude (d) I swear it is impossible for me to get rid of them- Kinship (c) I do not want the constellations any nearer- Competent (b) Henceforth, I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing- Self – satisfaction (a) Henceforth, I ask for no good fortune-I myself am good fortune : Self-confidence (ii) Write down the traits the poet exhibit through following lines. (h) Reflecting and developing his own ‘self’ (g) Striving to achieve high and bright success (f) Creating contacts with famous and influential people (e) Carrying the fond memories of the good people (b) Complaining about the discomforts during the journey (a) Walking along the road though he does not know where it reaches (A2) (i) Following are the activities of the poet related to his journey on the road.ĭivide them into two parts as ‘activities the poet will practise’ and‘activities he will not practise’. He wants to be free from indoor complaints and criticism. He wants to go on voyage without destination. Discuss how the concept of ‘freedom’ is expressed in the poem.Īns : The poet expressed the concept of freedom in this poem. (iii) The poet Walt Whitman is a person who is free from all inhibitions. (c) the stress he bears during the travels (ii) By ‘old delicious burdens’ the poet means. “Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune. (A1) (i) Pick out the lines showing that the poet is prepared to enjoy every moment of his journey.Īns: The following lines shows that the poet is prepared to enjoy every moment of his journey. BRAINSTORMING on Song of the open Road by Walt Whitman He is filled with memories and he owes gratitude to the good people. He carries with him old sweet memories of wherever he goes. ![]() The earth is sufficient for him to live a life. He is strong and content enough to travel the open road. He keeps away all the complaints and criticism. He believes in the journey rather than destination. He intends to travel the healthy and free world. The poet takes to the open road readily and enthusiastically. To get rid of – च्या पासून सुटका करणे Paraphrase of Song of the Open Road ![]()
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