describe the feelings of the poet on a rainy day
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The Rainy Day ’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow compares a speaker’s inward emotional and mental state to rainy/stormy weather. In the first lines of the poem, he depicts his emotions and the storm occurring around him as dark and dreary. The weather/depression is inescapable.:
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During the pattering sound of the rain falling on the roof, the memory of his mother haunts the poet. ... The poet is lying in his cottage-chamber bed. He watches the humid shadows hovering the starry sky. He feels the melancholy darkness gently weeping in the form of rain drops.
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