"I chatter , chatter as I flow"here 'chatter' means
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In reference to the poem ‘The Brook’, the quoted line is:
“I chatter, chatter, as I flow”
‘chatter’ is a human quality to talk quickly i.e. prattle or babble. However, here, it means to ‘create a noise’.
The poet has used personification to give a human quality to the brook.
People chatter and babble; yet, when the poet uses these words, we can hear the sound of the brook, which is his intention.
“I chatter, chatter, as I flow”
‘chatter’ is a human quality to talk quickly i.e. prattle or babble. However, here, it means to ‘create a noise’.
The poet has used personification to give a human quality to the brook.
People chatter and babble; yet, when the poet uses these words, we can hear the sound of the brook, which is his intention.
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