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according to the poem life by Charlotte Bronte. what remark does the poet make about rain

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Answered by piyushSuradkar
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Explanation:

The poem "Life" by Charlotte Brontë is not a nature poem that describes rain or scenery for its own sake, but rather, as the title suggests, it is a meditation on the nature of our lives and uses rain as a metaphor for times in which our life may seem unhappy or dark and gloomy. The poem begins by mentioning "clouds of gloom", a term that is used both to refer to physical darkness and emotional unhappiness.

Answered by yuktaodich
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Explanation:

In this poem, Bronte uses rain to serve as a metaphor for gloom, despair, and even death. Early in the poem, she remarks that "morning rain" can lead to a "pleasant day." She adds that since rain makes the flowers bloom, we should not be gloomy or sad when the rain does fall.

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