Explain the interrogation = Oh,why lament its fall?
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In this poem the author talks about life. He explains that the good times and the bad times keep coming and going. So why should we crib over grief.
If one leaf is fallen off the branch, another will grow again. When the rains and sun will shower on the tree new leaves will grow from their buds and hence the author has mentioned in his poem 'Oh, why lament its fall?'
If one leaf is fallen off the branch, another will grow again. When the rains and sun will shower on the tree new leaves will grow from their buds and hence the author has mentioned in his poem 'Oh, why lament its fall?'
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"why lament its fall"is a rhetorical question.This line from the first stanza of the poem Life by Charlotte Bronte means For what purpose or reason should we express grief over its fall or flow.
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