How DOES THE
POET EXPLAIN WHY HE
FEELS SORROW AS WELL
As HAPPINESS? in the poem THE WEAVER
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Firstly he expresses happiness because this rain reminds him of his childhood. When he was young boy his mother would tuck him in bed and he recalled that nostalgia because of this rain. That is a pleasant memory, one which is very dear to him, which is why he feels happy.
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When he was young boy his mother would tuck him in bed and he recalled that nostalgia because of this rain. That is a pleasant memory, one which is very dear to him, which is why he feels happy. -He also expresses his sorrow when he speaks about the rain because this rain reminds him of his mother who has passed away.Jul 24, 2019
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