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Answered by mansi88
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Thick and dark clouds sometimes obstruct the sun. When it happens, the surroundings darken. It is not a pleasant sight. But if we look at the clouds carefully we can see that their edges are tinted with a silvery glow. This glow tells us that the sun is somewhere there behind the clouds. As time passes, the clouds will move off and the sun will come out of it. This clever metaphor is used in the proverb to denote that sorrows and calamities are only momentary. Wherever there is sorrow, happiness will be somewhere nearby. Whenever there is shadow, light should be nearby. And whenever there is darkness, the bright light is near. The proverb teaches us not to lose hope in the hours of darkness and sorrow. It reminds us to be optimistic and hopeful. It tells us not to lose heart because it might be just when we are about to quit that victory reveals itself. Like the silver tint on the edges of the dark cloud, happiness always lurks behind the darkest hour. ‘The famous poet Shelley has expressed the idea in one of his poems - ‘The ode to west wind’ in which asks, ‘if winter comes, can spring be far behind?’

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Answered by BrainlyVirat
10
Every cloud has a silver lining.

A very prominent fact in nature states that the dark black clouds have a silver lining means , these clouds only pour the rain. It means that there are ups and downs in the life.

The time keeps on changing , bad days are always followed by good days, as there is a dawn after night. So , one should not lose hope during difficult times.

The persistent efforts should be kept on ; so that the black days will end for sure. This line also can mean that one should see the positive side of everything.

If you have been given half filled glass treated "half full" and don't treat it "half empty". Change is the law of nature ; so have faith that things will keep on changing. Hope will only give you success.

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