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What is meant by the line, “What to him are Plato and the swing of Pleiades?”

a. A man works every day of his life and no time for education

b. Difference between this man and “the seraphim, “or the angels

c. A well-known open cluster of stars in the constellation​


Sagot :

In the line "what to him are Plato and the swing of Pleiades?" from the poem "The Man with a Hoe" by Edwin Markham, Plato represents knowledge and intelligence while Pleiades represents the stars in the constellation 'the Seven Sisters' or Messier 45.