In Song of the Brook, the brook itself is the speaker. It describes its journey from the
mountains to when it finally joins a river. Tennyson makes the brook seem almost alive.
He also compares the journey of the brook to the life of a human being.
1.
Answer these questions.
From where has the speaker come?
2. What does the speaker mean by For men may come and men may go,/But I
go on forever?
3. What are the different sounds made by the brook on its way?
4. The movements made by the brook are described in many ways. What are they?
5. What are the obstacles that the brook faces on its way?
6. what does the brook carry along with it?
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1 ans => speaker come from haunts of coot and hern.
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