In the street of the fruit stalls
Reference:
These lines have been taken from “In the street of the fruit stalls” written by “Jan stallworhy”
CONTEXT:
It is a symbolic poem. The world Is full of miseries. But man’s innate desire for peace and pleasure is still alive in the heart. The poet is standing in the dark street stands for this world darkened with evil. Disease and poverty. But in the fruit street children are unwary. They enjoy the fruit even in the dim light of the lantern .lantern represent hope. Man, in spite of all his predicaments.
Explanation:
It is evening time. Darkness is spreading all around. Dew drops are falling on the ground. They look darkness... The wicks of the lanterns burn steadily. In the fruit street, the fruit stalls are laden with melon, guava and oranges. The shopkeeper has piled them up in a conical shape. They look like cannon balls. In the dim lantern light they reflect red and golden colors.
These lines have been taken from “In the street of the fruit stalls” written by “Jan stallworhy”
CONTEXT:
It is a symbolic poem. The world Is full of miseries. But man’s innate desire for peace and pleasure is still alive in the heart. The poet is standing in the dark street stands for this world darkened with evil. Disease and poverty. But in the fruit street children are unwary. They enjoy the fruit even in the dim light of the lantern .lantern represent hope. Man, in spite of all his predicaments.
Explanation:
It is evening time. Darkness is spreading all around. Dew drops are falling on the ground. They look darkness... The wicks of the lanterns burn steadily. In the fruit street, the fruit stalls are laden with melon, guava and oranges. The shopkeeper has piled them up in a conical shape. They look like cannon balls. In the dim lantern light they reflect red and golden colors.
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