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English, 18.10.2019 22:30 sheldavis

Consider the painting and the related poem. the harvesters by bruegel "the corn harvest" by william carlos williams summer ! the painting is organized about a young reaper enjoying his noonday rest completely relaxed from his morning labors sprawled in fact sleeping unbuttoned on his back the women have brought him his lunch perhaps a spot of wine they gather gossiping under a tree whose shade carelessly he does not share the resting center of their workaday world. which statement best describes how williams’s poem represents the painting? williams clarifies historical detail by describing the time period. williams offers social commentary by critiquing farm labor practices. williams narrates the scene by describing characters’ actions. williams brings the farm to life by quoting dialogue and sounds.

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