They are harvesting corn and milies to make place for the new harvest.
They have brags tied around their waist and tractors with trailers to carry the full bags.
It is very hot and "Faces furrowed with sweat" indicates that there is an exreme heat the workers.
They drink malty maheu.
Alliteration. This shows how painful and intense the sun is lie its physically hitting the workers.
The boos is a smoker that is extremely concerned with the harvest, he is a overconcerned man and he is observant over his grain, showing his concern for his harvest/ income.
The sun is described like a person wipping them. This shows how painful or punishing the heat feels making their jobs harder.
The simile compares the woman to lively horses showing they are full of energy after the break.
Yes, the poet does. The line" The sun lashes the workers with a red-hot rod" effectively conveys the harsh and intense heat, with "faces furrowed and wet with sweat" highlights the phsical toll of the labour. This vivid imagery creats a strong sense of the worjers struggle.
The mood is one of harsh realism and struggle. The diction used, such as "lashes", "red-hot rod"and "furrowed and wet with sweat" creates a sense of intensity and hardship.
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Onomatopoeia
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