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What does "Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth" signify?

AThe person is taking a nap outdoors

BThe person is resting on soft grass in a park

CThe person has passed away and is buried in the ground

DThe person is meditating on the ground

Answer:

C. The person has passed away and is buried in the ground

Read Explanation:

  • The phrase "Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth" uses a gentle, comforting metaphor to describe burial. The "lap of Earth" personifies the earth as a nurturing figure, symbolizing rest and peace in death.

  • This aligns with the elegiac tone of the poem, which reflects on mortality and the lives of those who passed away without fame or recognition.


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