Click to read 'loveliest of trees, the cherry now' by a. e. housman. then answer the question. what is houseman saying about
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The correct answer here is D )That it is short and every day should be cherished and enjoyed.
Houseman here wants to encourage the reader to see beauty in every new day and enjoy life from all of its perspectives. The speaker in this poem is twenty years old and he makes a prediction that he will have about fifty more years of life left. In the last verse, it is evident that he is aware of the sad fact that this time is not enough for him to see everything he wants to see so he decides to cherish even the winter days when the cherry is not in bloom.
D. That it is short and every day should be cherished and enjoyed is the correct answer.
A. E. Housman emphasizes the word "now" in the poem C. To draw attention to the importance of living in the present moment.
Blooming cherry trees are the main topic of this poem as well as springtime. Springtime represents resurrection and, in this way, the speaker is also going through his own resurrection by this change of season. The word "now" is repeated to emphasize that we should get the most of our lives and enjoy the present, admiring nature to its maximum extent.
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That it is short and every day should be cherished and enjoyed
answer is c
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B. Because both come and go quickly and should be enjoyed at all times
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D.We need to appreciate every moment of our lives.
The poem starts of with the speaker describing the cherry trees in bloom. The cherry trees blooming mark another year in his life having passed. He talks about how he's 20 and probably will only live until 70 so he has only 50 more years to live. The poem ends with him taking the time to look at the cherry blossoms. He does this because he wants to appreciate them since he'll only be able to see them 50 more times. The answer is D because he's appreciating the specific moment of his life. The poem is not about the blossoms being ruined by snow or about beauty in comparison to youth. It's about enjoyed the moment because you'll only have so many of them.
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the answer is C
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The theme of the poem is "We need to appreciate every moment of our lives."
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In this poem A. E. Housman. begins by talking about the beauty and grace of the blossoming cherry trees and indicating that another year has passed. Soon after the poet begins to meditate on how young he is, but will soon grow old. Old age for the poet will come very fast and old age will come with death. So he decides to look at the flowers longer because he realizes that he will have a few years to live before he can look at these flowers. For this reason, we can say that the theme of the poem is that we should enjoy the beautiful moments in our life, because our life is fleeting and the beautiful moments as well.