describe the journey of the brook briefly. please i need an answer within a minute. its very urgent. thanks!
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‘The Brook’ describes
the journey of a stream from its place of origin to the river that it joins. It originates in the high mountains; then flows down many ridges, valleys and passes by many villages. It flows under many bridges and finally joins the brimming river.
‘The Brook’ represents the life of a man. From birth till adulthood man’s life is full of activities; similarly the brook is quite active and noisy from birth till it joins a river and becomes one with it. After joining the river, it becomes quite peaceful and flows quietly. Similarly, after becoming mature and adult man also becomes calmer and more composed. In spite of the similarities between man and the brook there is one stark dissimilarity also, which the brook keeps telling the readers frequently in the refrain ‘For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.’ This refrain contrasts man’s mortal existence with the brook’s immortal life.
‘The Brook’ represents the life of a man. From birth till adulthood man’s life is full of activities; similarly the brook is quite active and noisy from birth till it joins a river and becomes one with it. After joining the river, it becomes quite peaceful and flows quietly. Similarly, after becoming mature and adult man also becomes calmer and more composed. In spite of the similarities between man and the brook there is one stark dissimilarity also, which the brook keeps telling the readers frequently in the refrain ‘For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.’ This refrain contrasts man’s mortal existence with the brook’s immortal life.
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