an autobioagraphy on a brook
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Autobiography of brook stream:
My life is quite similar to that of a man. I am born in high
mountains where coot and herons live. I am quite active and noisy as I flow
down valleys and ridges till I join a river and become one with it. After joining
the river, I become quite peaceful and flow quietly. Similarly, after becoming
mature and adult man also becomes calmer and more composed. In spite of the similarities
between man and me there is one stark dissimilarity also, which I keep telling
the readers frequently in the refrain ‘For men may come and men may go, But I
go on forever.’ This refrain contrasts man’s mortal existence with the brook’s
immortal life.
I also teach men many important lessons of life. I teach
them the lesson of determinedly moving on, overcoming all obstacles; and
finding a detour round rock-ridden course. I inspire man to move towards his goal
like me if he is to achieve his goals. His path may be full of obstacles, but he
must keep moving like me. As I start my journey from high mountains, on my way
to the river I flow down many valleys, hills; slip between many ridges, flow by
many villages, towns and cities, passing under many bridges, ultimately I join
the brimming river. Similarly, man must pass by and overcome many obstacles
before reaching his goal or destination. I teach men the lesson of
perseverance, flowing energetically despite all obstacles, and never giving up.
I hope this helps you......
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