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#easywaytolearn #simpleexplanation also checkout this link for other simple explanation videos in your book👇🏿 Class12_Eng_nbse_EktaOpai • Class12_Eng_nbse_EktaOpai Lesson6 SPRING AND FALL GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS Check out the spring and fall video on my youtube channel ekta opai for detailed explanation.. audio was horrible since i didnt have a microphone then... better use earpiece.. A. 1. a) Margaret is the little girl the persona or the person in the poem is talking to. b) She is grieving because the trees at Goldengrove are shedding their leaves. c) Goldengrove refers to the place where Margaret saw the leaves of the trees that had become golden because it was autumn. 2.a) The narrator is assuming that with her innocent heart Margaret is feeling emotional at the sight of falling leaves but as she grows older she would see things that are more cruel than falling leaves. b) The child would become ‘colder' or heartless and ‘not spare a sigh' or not care to cry over something because she will accept the natural process of life and death. c) ‘sorrows springs' means the shedding of tears like spring waters. 3. a) Margaret's heart has heard that anything and anyone, once dead will never return. b) ‘Blight' means disease. God has cursed that man will have to face death. So man was born with the blight of death. c) In reality, Margaret is mourning for herself because she would also die just like falling of leaves. B. 1. Using the picture of falling leaves Gerard Manley Hopkins brings out the theme of inevitability of death. Like many of his poems ‘Spring and Fall' also deals with nature and religion. The things that happen to the falling leaves are like the things of man that happens as a result of ‘The fall of man' according to Christian religion. The leaves are falling because it is autumn season. A time for the trees to shed their leaves just like humans, who will have to grow old and die as a part of life cycle. It emphasises on the theme of seperation. The little girl, Margaret is mourning over the leaves shedding because somewhere in her innocent heart she already knew that the fallen leaves will not return because death is the end of their very existence in the world. He also explains to her that that she was mourning for herself because it is her own death that she did not realize now but will know later in life, because as she grows older she will understand the cycle of life. In this way, the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins combines religious themes and the theme of Christian religion to explain the theme of death and seperation using the image of falling leaves. 2. Margaret seems to be a very young child because she is crying over fallen leaves. If she was big enough to understand the mortality of human existence, she would not care to feel for the trees and leaves in the Goldengrove. The poet says that the little girl is feeling sorrowful at the sight of fallen leaves but with time she will see a forest full of fallen leaves but will not feel sad at all. Her heart will grow colder with time and her innocence will be lost. Whether she feels sorrowful at such a tender age or mourn after she matures, the reason is same. It is the sadness of seperation and losing someone or something she loved. This she knows in her heart, though she cannot express and articulate it in words and though she cannot comprehend it in her mind. 3. Gerard Manley Hopkins' Spring and Fall is not necessarily about seasons. ‘Spring’ symbolises the little child Margaret who is in the innocent beginning stage of life, where as ‘fall’ which is the autumn season, symbolises the matured stage of life of the poet or the narrator himself. The poem deals with the central idea of nature's process of the life cycle. Nature sprouts new plants and leaves during spring and with the coming of autumn they fall and die making way for another spring and new growth. Similarly, humans also take birth, grow old and die. They spring up and they fall off. So spring and fall also means the disease man was born for, which is death. It is a result of the Biblical ‘fall of man' or fall of Adam. Spring also means a running water body, spring water. Gerard Manley Hopkins compare the crying and mourning of a person to spring water in the line--- “Sorrows springs are the same". Whether we are young and innocent or old and matured, we all cry for the fear of seperation and death. ############################################### making online classes a little better...☺ #ektaopai #Springandfall #GerardManleyHopkins #missMhasi @EKTAOPAI_Mhasi.Yhoshu SPRING AND FALL|short|🌻🍂🍃Gerard Manley Hopkins|lesson-6 |Class 12 |ghss Chozuba| English | 2020| / mhasisanuo.yhoshu I'm on Instagram as mhasisanuo_yhoshu / mhasisanuo_yhoshu