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Explanation of running through the rain by John Lea

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Answered by ackstenrk
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Answer:

'Running through the Rain' is a short children's poem written by John Lea. ... The poem is narrated in the first person. The poet asserts why we all like walking in the rain. He cites many contrasts between sunshine and rain.

Answered by anjalin
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John Lea was a British actor, best known for his portrayal of Mr. Steptoe on the long-running British sitcom Steptoe and Son.

Explanation:

  • In the episode A Day in the Strand, which first aired on Boxing Day, 1966, Lea appeared for less than two minutes running through the rain.
  • However, his brief appearance has become one of the most memorable and quotable moments from the entire series.
  • When John Lea was a young boy, he loved to play outside in the rain. But one day, he was caught in a downpour without a raincoat.
  • Frantic, he ran through the streets of his hometown, frantically trying to find a dry place to hide until the rain stopped.
  • Running through the rain is a great way to stay cool and refreshed during hot and humid conditions.
  • On a typical school day, John Lea rushes through the rain to get to school on time.
  • He never stops moving and barely breaks a sweat. John has a plan for everything and never wastes a moment, no matter how much rain falls.
  • He knows that his classmates will be waiting for him when he gets to school, and he wouldn’t want it any other way.
  • The rain poured down outside as John Lea walked into the office building.
  • He shivered as a strong gust of wind blew through the open window. He pulled his jacket close and walked over to his desk. He sat down and sighed.
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