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A) The brook is unstoppable in its journey in spite of many hurdles. What different hurdles does it comes across in the course of life? What values or lessons can we learn from this quality of the brook? b) Same values govern the lives of the brook and human beings except the length of their lives. Do you agree? State the similarities and differences in life of brook and the man.

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Answered by manjushasudhind
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A)The brook's path is not smooth. it is full of small and big obstructions. But the brook is very sporting about those and overcome them in a leisurely manner. It has to make a 'sudden sally' so that it reaches lower levels.
It has to pass through 'stony ways but it does so singing in 'sharps and 'trebles'. Then it passes on pebbles.
Its path is not at all straight and easy. The brook has to negotiate many curves and 'eddying bays'. It has to wind 'in and out' many times along its path.
 When passes through forests, its path is often obstructed by 'willow weeds and mallow'. It sometimes flows through parts where forget-me-nots and 'brambles' grow. Thus the brook covers a long distance which abounds in obstacles.
B) The brook describes its path which is full of obstacles and deterrents. But still it takes it all in its stride.  It 'chatters' over stony ways' and 'babble on the pebbles'. When it has to wind about and go around, it takes it good naturedly. The brook shows man how to take life as it comes and face it without much worries.
The brook carries a lot of things like flowers, fish foamy lumps etc. We must learn to carry on with the friendships and relationships that happens in life as life advances. There can be some beautiful moments also in life. This is represented by the portrayal of' the netted sunbeam dancing', the moon and stars etc.
Human life and the Brooks life has many similarities. But the ultimate reality is that the brook is immortal and man is mortal.
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