How does the poet describe the world after the soft rain?
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There Will Come Soft Rains” contrasts the peaceful harmony of the natural world with humanity’s capacity for violent destruction. Despite taking place against the backdrop of World War I, the poem turns away from the carnage of the battlefield and instead focuses on the beauty and serenity of nature—a place filled with “soft rains” and animals whose “singing” will endure well past the war’s end. The poem frames humanity’s squabbles as both an affront to nature and totally insignificant in the long run. While war and other forms of humanly destruction might seem devastating, “There Will Come Soft Rains” serves as a reminder that the natural world was here before us and will be here after us, too.
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