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Appreciation about the poem the rainbow

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Answered by PrincessAZ
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THE RAINBOW

Poem :

Boats sail on the rivers,

And ships sail on the seas;

But clouds that sail across the sky

Are prettier than these.

There are bridges on the rivers,

As pretty as you please;

But the bow that bridges heaven,

And overtops the trees,

And builds a road from earth to sky,

Is prettier far than these.

There are many pretty sights in this world, some of which are manmade, but nothing compares to the beauty found in nature. The beauty of clouds and rainbows cannot be replicated by human hands.

This is an awesome poem. Its words are carefully chosen, portraying exquisite beauty.  

This is a short ten- lined poem, whose rhyme scheme depends upon assonance.

There are two different comparisons made in this poem, between things made by human hands and things created within nature. The first is between boats, ships and the clouds. They are all beautiful and they all sail, but the clouds win on beauty alone.  

In the second half of the poem she compares a bridge to a rainbow. Both appear in the same shape, and span a distance, but the rainbow takes one from the earth to the sky, rather than from one patch of earth to another. It is clearly superior.

It gives us an idea that no one's beauty can be more superior when compared to the nature's .Nature alone wins.

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