how does grandmother see music in ordinary life in chapter the portrait of a lady
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The brook flows like a musical instrument. It creates its own 'music'. This 'music' is clear from the onomatopoeic words used by the poet. The brook 'chatters', 'frets', 'slips', 'slides', 'murmurs' and 'lingers' on its way. It changes its sound according to the presence of different objects in its way. It bickers and chatters, babbles and bubbles when it flows over stony ways. It passes silently by lawns and grassy plots, and it gloom and glance with sadness among the swallows.
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