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Describe the speaker’s view on mankind and war?

Question from poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" By Sara Teasdale

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Answered by Heer56
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The poem talks about the destruction of wars being covered by the "soft rains," "swallows circling". She wrote that the damage caused by the human activities can be improved by the nature. The nature maintains the peace by soft rains washing the evidence of all the destruction caused by the human.


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mahreenrasheedkhan: Do you think There Will Come Soft Rains is a nature poem? Explain why or why not.
mahreenrasheedkhan: What does soft rains’ mean?
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Heer56: Explanation: According to Wendell Berry, we consider a poem as "nature poem" if it has nature as a subject matter in the poem. Since, the poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" describes the relation between nature and man made disasters. ... Thus, we can say that it is a nature poem.
Heer56: There Will Come Soft Rains
The title of Sara Teasdale's poem "There Will Come Soft Rains" means symbolically represents the restorative power of nature and the natural environment's ability to purify itself over time. The soft rains allude to the springtime, which is a season of restoration and renewal.
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