"His native home deep-imaged in his soul.
As the tired ploughman," homer's odessey
I'm not to sure, but I think that it is comparing the ploughman to his soul
The importance would be all the time and effort he put into it but know that he is dead he would have someone to take over
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i wanna say the first or second one but im prolly wrong
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I would use it for good , when you do good you get good karma imagine all the stuff you could do for good to help others
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You put him back together i think...
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if he is puzzled appearantly he is cut into peices, juss like a puzzle so you'll put him back together.....if thats even possible.....