The Poem - Mowing, By Robert Frost - - Paraphrasing, Central Idea, Summary (9th Class - Federal Board)

The Poem - Mowing, By Robert Frost - - Paraphrasing, Central Idea, Summary (9th Class - Federal Board)

9th class Poem "Mowing"

BY 
Robert Frost



Stanza No. 1:

There was never a sound beside the wood but one,
And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground.
What was it it whispered? I knew not well myself;
Perhaps it was something about the heat of the sun,
Something, perhaps, about the lack of sound—
And that was why it whispered and did not speak.

Paraphrasing:

There was only one sound near the forest,
It was the soft noise of my scythe cutting the grass.
What was it saying? I wasn't sure;
Maybe it was talking about how hot the sun was,
Or maybe it was about how quiet it was—
And that's why it made a whispering sound 
instead of talking.

Stanza No. 2:

It was no dream of the gift of idle hours,
Or easy gold at the hand of fay or elf:
Anything more than the truth would have seemed too weak

Paraphrasing:

It wasn't some fantasy about free time or laziness,
Or getting easy riches from fairies or magic;
Anything more than the simple truth would feel too insincere


Stanza No. 3:

To the earnest love that laid the swale in rows,
Not without feeble-pointed spikes of flowers
(Pale orchises), and scared a bright green snake.

Paraphrasing:

For the genuine love of work that laid the grass in neat rows,
Not without leaving behind some small, delicate flowers
(Light-colored orchids), and startling a bright green snake.
 

Stanza No. 4:

The fact is the sweetest dream that labor knows.
My long scythe whispered and left the hay to make.

Paraphrasing:

The simple truth is the best dream that hard work can have.
My scythe whispered as it cut and left the grass to become hay.



Summary Writing Steps to Follow:
1. Read the poem "Mowing" by Robert Frost carefully.
2. After reading, write a summary of the poem in your own words including the following elements
  • The main theme or message of the poem.
  • A brief description of the speaker's feelings and emotions. 
  • Key imagery or symbols used in the poem. 
3. Your summary should be clear, concise, and well-organized. 
4. Aim to capture the essence of the poem while keeping your summary within 100- 150 words.

Summary of the poem:

In the poem "Mowing," Robert Frost talks about the calm and quiet experience of using a scythe to cut grass in a field. The speaker listens to the soft sound the scythe makes and thinks about what it might be saying. It's not about daydreaming or imagining magical things, but rather about the real and simple pleasure of working hard and being close to nature. The act of mowing and the peace it brings is the sweetest reward.

The Central Idea of the poem:

The central idea of "Mowing" is the profound satisfaction and truth found in honest labour and the connection with nature. The Poet (Frost) meditates on the quiet, rhythmic act of mowing grass, suggesting that the simple, honest work brings a deeper, more genuine satisfaction than any fantasy or idle dream.



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