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Directions (for Qs. No. 91 to 99): Read the given passageand answer the questions that follow by selecting the mostappropriate option:
Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices?The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and holdthe reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually, poets intheir works present facts in order to capture attention ofmany people. These are not new facts that are presented toan audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings ofpeople and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every stateshows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situationis the same at several countries, it has a worldwidesignificance. Before talking about poetry, we should answerthe queston: What is poetry? Poetry is a special way ofdescribing stituations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets presenttheir ideas in short phrases.
A poem can be compared to a photograph as it reflectsreal life, real situations and feelings. In a poem, a poetcaptures the exact moment and represents it the way he/shehas seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’ssubjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch ingeneral. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poemsto share their feelings. They wrote to help people understandtheir time from the poet’s point of view.
PART- IV: Language-I : English
Directions (for Qs. No. 91 to 99): Read the given passageand answer the questions that follow by selecting the mostappropriate option:
Why do poets use poems to tell about social injustices?The answer is simple. This way a poet can catch and holdthe reader’s attention, his/her emotions. Usually, poets intheir works present facts in order to capture attention ofmany people. These are not new facts that are presented toan audience. Poems are always aimed at reaching feelings ofpeople and, thus, pulling strings. Literature of every stateshows all the complexity of every epoch. When the situationis the same at several countries, it has a worldwidesignificance. Before talking about poetry, we should answerthe queston: What is poetry? Poetry is a special way ofdescribing stituations, things, ideas, feelings. Poets presenttheir ideas in short phrases.
A poem can be compared to a photograph as it reflectsreal life, real situations and feelings. In a poem, a poetcaptures the exact moment and represents it the way he/shehas seen it. When you read a poem you see the poet’ssubjective evaluation of facts, situations and the epoch ingeneral. Poets of the Romantic Movement wrote their poemsto share their feelings. They wrote to help people understandtheir time from the poet’s point of view.
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