Give the summary of the poem how beautiful is the rain by hw longfellow
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This poem is written by a very famous poet - H.W. Longfellow. In the beginning of the poem he describes the hot summer streets which are broad and fiery but when the rain comes, and clatters on the roof.
Various people around the whole world enjoy the rain after the hot summer days. Even the sick man in the poem, from his chamber looks at the twisted brooks of the rain and its coolness turns his fevered brain to calm again, just as if there's some blessing on him.
The children from the neighboring schools enjoy the rain and even sail their mimic fleets in the rain water.
The farmer sits under the tree and looks at his pastures and fields as they bend in rain.
Everyone jst seems to thank god for this beautiful rain.
Various people around the whole world enjoy the rain after the hot summer days. Even the sick man in the poem, from his chamber looks at the twisted brooks of the rain and its coolness turns his fevered brain to calm again, just as if there's some blessing on him.
The children from the neighboring schools enjoy the rain and even sail their mimic fleets in the rain water.
The farmer sits under the tree and looks at his pastures and fields as they bend in rain.
Everyone jst seems to thank god for this beautiful rain.
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Answer:
The subject of Longfellow's poem is the arrival of rain during a dry spell or draught. He announces how the rain appears to be falling in "fiery" lanes and streets. He describes how it "clatters" along dry rooftops and pours out of dry, "choking" water spouts as it falls from the roofs.
Explanation:
- In a sweet poem that examines the season through the prism of a welcome rain shower, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow declares his love for summer. It describes how everyone welcomes the water descending to Earth, from the schoolchildren running down the street to the laboring cattle.
- It is genuinely a letter of love to nature, written from the viewpoint of a downpour. Longfellow is able to paint a vivid picture of what the rain shower means in different situations through his use of imagery, such as the description of schoolboys running through puddles as being engulfed "in its whirling And turbulent ocean" and the sound of rain on the roof sounding like the "tramp of hoofs".
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