compare the seven stages of human to the life of Brook
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1st stage infant 2nd baby 3rd student 4th lover 5th solider 6th justice 7th old muture man
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The poet in the poem 'Seven ages' divides the human life into seven stages. These seven stages of life are; infant, school boy, lover, soldier, justice, old man and death.
Similarly, in the poem 'The brook', the poet compares the brook with human life. He says that it has got various features much like human life. Just like humans, it takes birth, grows young and gushes forth like angry young men not caring for any hurdles that come its way. Human beings become mature and wise in their middle age. They become silent. The brook also eventually flows silently. Just like human beings it also takes the role of helper and life-giver. Ultimately, it joins the river just like man meets God after death.
Similarly, in the poem 'The brook', the poet compares the brook with human life. He says that it has got various features much like human life. Just like humans, it takes birth, grows young and gushes forth like angry young men not caring for any hurdles that come its way. Human beings become mature and wise in their middle age. They become silent. The brook also eventually flows silently. Just like human beings it also takes the role of helper and life-giver. Ultimately, it joins the river just like man meets God after death.
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