how is the LIFE OF BROOK COMPARED WITH THAT OF MAN
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Brook even though faces many ups and downs likewise man has to face some troubles in his life. brook tries a lot and work hard to join the brimming river likewise man has to face struggles to reach his over soul.
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Brook even though faces many ups and downs likewise man has to face some troubles in his life. brook tries a lot and work hard to join the brimming river likewise man has to face struggles to reach his over soul.
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The life of a brook is compared with that of man in the following ways:
a. In youth, one is young, strong and full of enthusiasm. Similarly, the brook in its 'youth' hurries down. It 'sallies', 'bickers' and 'chatters' like the young. All these words denote youthfulness.
b. Human beings are a source of support and help for others. They are preservers in that way. The brook has 'trout' and 'grayling'. It gives life or supports it. So both are similar.
c. Men in old age become wise. They shed anger and don't pick up quarrels. Similarly, the brook assumes this 'peaceful demeanour' when it steals 'by lawns and grassy plots.' It also does so when it slides 'by hazel covers'. In other words, it makes its path by their side, instead of striking against these. Wise men always do escape such things of obstruction.
a. In youth, one is young, strong and full of enthusiasm. Similarly, the brook in its 'youth' hurries down. It 'sallies', 'bickers' and 'chatters' like the young. All these words denote youthfulness.
b. Human beings are a source of support and help for others. They are preservers in that way. The brook has 'trout' and 'grayling'. It gives life or supports it. So both are similar.
c. Men in old age become wise. They shed anger and don't pick up quarrels. Similarly, the brook assumes this 'peaceful demeanour' when it steals 'by lawns and grassy plots.' It also does so when it slides 'by hazel covers'. In other words, it makes its path by their side, instead of striking against these. Wise men always do escape such things of obstruction.
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