Describe any five things/objects associated with rain and rainfall which are not mentioned in the
poem Rain in Summer.( Word limit 250 words.)
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Simply stated, this poem is a celebration of the beauty of nature in one of its simplest forms: a rain shower. Longfellow chronicles this through descriptions of rolling clouds, the ''vapors that arise'' from the soil and fields of grain that ''bend their tops'' to the rain drops.
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The Poem's Theme
The poem "Rain in Summer" speaks about the value of rain after a scorching hot day. The poet expresses his happiness following a heavy downpour.
Explanation:
- Rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel, drizzle, and hail are the main types of precipitation.
- When a region of the atmosphere reaches 100% relative humidity, or saturation with water vapor, precipitation occurs when the water condenses and "precipitates" or falls.
- The poet Longfellow exclaims, "How wonderful is the rain!" as he is mesmerized by the raindrops clearing the city's broad streets and alleys of all the dust and heat.
- The poet's description of rainfall reflects the peace that showers bring after a hot day.
- The poet describes the rhythmic pleasure of raindrops on rooftops. In attempt to describe the rhythm and sound of rainfall on the rooftop, he compares it to the sound of horses' hooves.
- He describes how the rain appears to be releasing itself from the sky's overflowing clouds as it falls from the sky.
- The poet describes how the gutters seem to be vast and quick and to be filled with water and filth when it rains on a windowpane.
- It almost looks like a raging river. The poet is overjoyed by the rain and extends a warm welcome to it.
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