English, asked by aboruahone, 10 months ago

1. How does the poet describe the rain?
What it rain in summer​

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Answered by salimshaikh4851
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Answer:

The rain, the welcome rain! In these lines, the poet is describes how it looks like when the rain falls on the window pane, and how swift and wider the gutters look, as they are full of rain water, and filled with mud it looks like a river roaring down. He feels overjoyed about the rain, and welcomes it with open arms.

Answered by madhusudanchoudhury1
2

he is just mesmerized by the rain washing off all the heat and dust from the narrow and broad lanes of the city, how the drops of rain falling on the roofs have a rhythmic appeal to them. He compares it with the hoofs of the horses to give us an image of the rhythm and sound of the raindrops on the roof.he writes how the rain falls from the sky as if it is freeing from the overflowing clouds in the sky.the poet describes how it looks like when the rain falls on the windowpane and how swift and wider the gutters look, as they are full of rainwater and filled with mud. It looks like a river roaring down. He feels overjoyed about the rain and welcomes it with open arms.Longfellow talks about how people of all age groups enjoy rain in their own ways and how they are happy to see the rain.how the earth smells as the drops of rainfall on it and cools down the hot soil. It cools and calms the entire environment around.The poet says that once it had started pouring, everyone seems to look towards the sky and silently thank God for showering his blessings on them.the poet describes the peasants’ joy as they see the rain falling from the sky and replenishing their crops and fields. They are satisfied to smell the aroma of rain as it pours from the sky.the peasant doesn’t see any harm or sin in being satisfied that the rain has come only for his benefit, but it’s the poet’s eyes that could see everything, and much more and far than this.

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