Explain the metaphor sometimes there are clouds
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The phrase has been taken from 'Life' by Charlotte Bronte. 'Clouds of gloom' is the metaphor for confusion or darkness that surrounds us. Like a cloud obstructs the sun rays, confusion leads to lack of clarity and one tends to face a dilemma. However, the poet stresses that one should not be disappointed by such conditions.
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