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Count that day lost-

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Stanza 1:

 

Cruise ship vacation woman watching sunset boat deck on summer travel.  Silhouette of tourist relaxing on outdoor balcony of boat ferry. Stock  Photo | Adobe Stock

In this picture, we see a woman on a boat staring off into the sunset. The peaceful and contemplative posture of the woman, combined with the setting of the sunset, symbolizes a moment of reflection on the actions of the day. Thus sundown is the end of the day. In addition, the trail left behind by the boat symbolizes the things the woman has been through or the journey she has taken. This interpretation adds an additional layer of meaning to the picture, as it suggests that the woman is not only reflecting on her actions for the day, but also on the larger context of her experiences and journey. This additional meaning further connects the picture to the theme of the poem, which emphasizes the value of considering the impact of one’s actions on others and the importance of selfless acts that bring happiness to others.

 

 

 

This is a picture of two people on a mountain, with one person standing higher up and helping the other up. This picture could connect to the first stanza of the poem “Count That Day Lost” in several ways. The act of one person helping the other up the mountain, which has been a selfless act of kindness, could have brought comfort or relief to the person being helped. Similarly, the first stanza of the poem advises to consider a day well spent if it includes actions that have brought happiness and ease to others and selfless acts that have helped others. The picture of the two people on the mountain aligns with this advice, as it shows a person performing a selfless act that could bring happiness and ease to another person. The position of the two people in the picture, with one standing higher up and helping the other up, adds another layer of meaning to the scene. The person who is higher up could hold a sense of leadership or guidance, suggesting that the person is helping the other not just out of kindness, but also because they have the knowledge or experience to do so. This further connects the picture to the theme of the poem, which emphasizes the value of actions that bring happiness and ease to others and the importance of selfless acts that help others.

 

The picture of a woman on a boat in the sunset could be connected to the first stanza of the poem “Count That Day Lost” with the quote, “If you sit down at set of sun / And count the acts that you have done.” The peaceful and contemplative posture of the woman, combined with the setting of the sunset, could symbolize a moment of reflection on the actions of the day. Similarly, the picture of two people on a mountain, with one person standing higher up and helping the other up, could be connected to the first stanza with the quote, “One self-denying deed, one word / That eased the heart of him who heard.” The act of one person helping the other up the mountain is a selfless act of kindness that could bring comfort or relief to the person being helped. Both pictures reflect the message of the first stanza of the poem, which advises to consider a day well spent if it includes actions that bring happiness and ease to others and selfless acts that help others.

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Stanza 2:

 

 

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In this picture, we see a lonely woman standing in a crowd with a distressed look on her face. A woman standing alone in a crowded space could potentially connect to the second stanza of the poem “Count That Day Lost” in several ways. The woman’s isolation in the midst of a crowd could symbolize feelings of loneliness or disconnection, suggesting that she has not had the opportunity to interact with or help others throughout the day. The second stanza of the poem advises to “count that day as worse than lost” if no good deeds have been done or if no effort has been made to bring joy to others. Hence, the picture of the woman alone in a crowd could be interpreted as a visual representation of a day that has been “worse than lost,” as the woman in the picture appears to have not done anything to brighten someone else’s day or bring cheer to others.

 

 

 

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In this picture, we see a man in a small office space looking tired and drained. A picture of a sad and tired man sitting in a small office space could potentially connect to the second stanza of the poem “Count That Day Lost” in several ways. The man’s sad expression and the confined space he is in could symbolize feelings of loneliness or isolation, suggesting that he has not had the opportunity to interact with or help others throughout the day. The second stanza of the poem advises to “count that day as worse than lost” if no good deeds have been done or if no effort has been made to bring joy to others. Therefore, the picture of the sad man in a small office space could be interpreted as a visual representation of a day that has been “worse than lost,” as the man appears to have not done anything to brighten someone else’s day or bring cheer to others

 

 

 

The second stanza of the poem “Count That Day Lost” advises to “count that day as worse than lost” if no good deeds have been done or if no effort has been made to bring joy to others. This message could be reflected in both pictures through the use of the following quote: “But if, through all the livelong day, / You’ve cheered no heart, by yea or nay — / If, through it all / You’ve nothing done that you can trace / That brought the sunshine to one face– / No act most small / That helped some soul and nothing cost — / Then count that day as worse than lost.”

In both pictures, the individuals depicted appear to be lonely or isolated, and have not done anything to bring cheer to others throughout the day. The quote from the second stanza of the poem speaks to the importance of considering the impact of one’s actions on others and the value of selfless acts that bring happiness to others. The use of the quote in relation to the pictures emphasizes the theme of the poem, which encourages the consideration of the value of one’s actions and the importance of helping others.

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Bibiliography

 

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https://medium.com/@fatima.tariq105/random-acts-of-kindness-205420491443

 

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