explain the relevance of the followings lines to your life the grass and the treesare fed by the rain as we are by bread and as for the thunder dont you be frightened little orphan
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There is nothing to be afraid of because everything has a reason and a certain purpose to fill. The rain is like a blessing for the plants just as same as we being blessed with something to eat. The thunder might be scary but it could never kill a little orphan, the thunder is like a challenge or obstacle given by God to test you and he knows that you'll be able to overcome it because he will never give you something you can't handle and that you should never be afraid of it for he is always there for you and won't let aything bad happen to you.
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"To your life the grass and the trees are fed by the rain as we are by bread and as for the thunder don't you be frightened little orphan".
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- These lines are an excerpt from Anton Chekhov's story 'A Day in the Country". These lines were said by the Terenty to the two orphan siblings.
- Terenty was a poor and a homeless cobbler who had a very had life. When he found the two orphan siblings they immediately reminded him of his childhood days. He took care of them and fed them bread though he had nothing for himself either.
- Terenty remarks these lines while they were asleep. He prays for their well being and happiness. He sincerely wanted to make their lives better and assures them that he would take care of them.
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