Lesson–
15
Summary/Note
Charles
Mackay tells the story of a miller in his poem “The Miller of the Dee”. He used
to work from morning to night. He kept singing a song while working. The burden
of the song was he envied nobody and nobody envied him. A king happened to pass
from there one day. He said that he was wrong because he envied him. The king
was sad while the miller was happy. He asked the miller why he was happy. The
miller replied that he earned his bread with his hands and spent the money on
his family. His led a contented life and owed nothing to anyone. The king said
that his mealy cap was worth his crown and his mill was worth hi kindom. He
also said that such men like him were England’s Boast.
Question and Answers
Q.1 Who
are the speakers in this poem?
Ans. the
Miller and the King Hal are the two speakers in this poem.
Q.2 Who
is a miller?
Ans. A
miller is a man who grinds corn at the mill.
Q.3 What
was he singing about?
Ans. The
theme of his song was that he lived a happy, simple and carefree life. He was
not anxious of other and was sure that no body envied him.
Q.4 Why
did the king say that he was wrong?
Ans. The
miller thought that no body envied him but he was wrong because King Hal envied
his simple, happy and carefree life and wanted to change place with him.
Q.5 Who
is the happier of the two, the miller or the King and why?
Ans. The
miller is the happier man, because he has no worries whereas the king has all
the worries and problems of the world.
Q.6 What did
the King say to the miller in the last stanza of the poem?
Ans. King Hall told the miller to continue living his happy and care free life and not to belief that no body envied him. The millers cap and his cap and his mill ever as previous as the king’s crown and kingdom and it was such a simple, hard working man as the miler who formed the back bone of the country.
Ans. King Hall told the miller to continue living his happy and care free life and not to belief that no body envied him. The millers cap and his cap and his mill ever as previous as the king’s crown and kingdom and it was such a simple, hard working man as the miler who formed the back bone of the country.
Q.7 Where
did the miller of the Dee live? How did he
spend his day?
Ans. the Miller of theDee lived beside the
river December. He spent his day working at his mill grinding corn.
Ans. the Miller of the
Q.8 Why
did King envy the miller?
Ans. The
miller was poor, but happy as a lark. He worked at a mill, he had no worries or
troubles and was a care free man. King Hal envied him because though he was a
Monark, he was said as, he was responsible for all the problems and
difficulties of his people. He could never being care free and happy as the
miller.
Q.9 What
is the secret of miller’s happiness?
Ans. The
miller was a very happy man. The secret of his happiness was that, he was contented
with work at the mill. He loved every one his wife, his children and his
friends. Above all, he never borrowed any money which he couldn’t pay back. He
was thankful for what he earned at his work.
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