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in poem life what has hope been compared to??

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Life by Charlotte Brontë is a three-stanza poem with an alternating line rhyme scheme. This alternate rhyme scheme holds steady throughout the entirety of the poem except for the first and third lines in which “dream” and “rain” do not rhyme. This poem was published in 1846 under Brontë’s pen name, Currer Bell. It was under this name that she published, along with her two sisters, Anne and Emily, (writing under the names, Acton and Ellis Bell) Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. “Life” was included in this volume.

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