Which Is Greater Gold Or Sympathy?

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Answer:

Heavenly sympathy

is greater than gold.

How is sympathy far than gold?

we all know that Gold have high economic valu. But

sympathy is the quality of God

. … If some one give us Gold we can pay back this as gold or as money,but the service of someone done to us in sympathy can’t paid back. it’s why sympathy is greater than gold.

Why does the poet say that sympathy is greater than gold?

The gold can be returned back, but the sympathy and kindness are not easy to return if that person is not in need. so it is said that

the poor man’s help

is greater than gold in this poem.

What does the poet consider greater than gold?

Ans. According to the poet,

sympathy

is greater than gold.

Who heard the poet’s grief?

4. 5. Answer: He was deeply distressed. Answer:

A proud man

heard of his grief.

What is greater or sympathy?

Answer:

Heavenly sympathy is greater than gold

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What message do you get from the poem Sympathy?

“Sympathy” is

all about wishing for freedom and hating on confinement

. After all, it’s a poem about a “caged bird,” a bird that isn’t free to fly around and eat little worms or build a nest in a tr…

Who Cannot be paid back according to the poet?

Answer:

The poor man

showed sympathy to the poet and sympathy cannot be, paid back like gold or money.

Why does the poet think that he is blessed?

My birth is

Blessed because I was born in this country

. My life is Blessed because I love you, my mother. … I know that very much that my limbs cooldown, as soon as I stand in your cool shade, my mother…

In what way does the poet repay the rich man?

Once the the poet was full of grief and very depressed. A rich and proud man heard about the poet’s problems and came to help him. The proud man offered him money but did not offer him any words of sympathy. When the poet recovered,

he went back to the man

and repaid all the gold.

What do the last two lines mean?

The last two lines of the poem mean

the acceptance of reality

. The poet made a choice and accepted the challenging path. He took and unexplored path in his life. He wanted to do something different in his life so he chooses the less travelled road. No he does not regret his choice.

Who is the I in the poem?

Who is I in the poem? Ans. “I” is

the poet, a small child

, in the poem.

Why the poet was in a fix?

The poet was in a fix because

he didn’t know how to pay back to the poor man’s service to him

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What is sympathy heavenly?

Sympathy is described as heavenly

because it is not based on any selfish motive

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How did the poet thank the proud man?


By paying back the money which he gave to him

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What was it that the proud man did not give the poet?

Answer: The proud man looked at the poet coldly i.e, without any emotions. He did not even offer words of sympathy but he

gave the poet gold (money)

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