meaning of the poem the brook
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In the poem, the brook is a symbol of life.Just as the course of the brook is not straight and smooth, man also goes through ups and downs in his life partakes of joys and sorrows and finally leaves for his heavenly abode.However while man is mortal, the brook flows perennially on its course.
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Coming down from the habitat of water birds like coot and herons, the brook emerges suddenly from a high plateau and falls and flow down a valley, making a lot of noise as it does so. It moves on through the fern that grow along its banks and reflects the sunlight thus creating a dazzling effect.
Stanza:-2
The brook's journey being a long and a tedious one, it passes by many hills, ridges, villages and a number of bridges with a great speed. No obstruction is capable of stopping it.
Stanza:-3
At long last, it reaches the plains. however its journey continues as it moves on towards its ultimate goal of merging into the river overflowing with water.Generations after generations of human beings are born and they perish but the brook's incessant journey is never ending.
Stanza:-4
As the brook moves, its current strikes against the pebbles and stones under it producing a tremendous noise. Thus the brook seems to be 'talking' as it moves. Also its rapid spiral movement creates spirals of bubbles and it sounds very cheerful.
Stanza:-5
The brook rubs against its banks angrily and flows by cultivated and uncultivated pieces of land. It also flowsy the land extending into the sea providing home and breeding ground to willows and mallows.
Stanza:-6
The brook flows noisily with a single track mind to become one with the river overflowing with water. The human life being short-lived, generation after generation keeps on appearing and disa\ppearing but the brook moves on eternally.
Stanza:-7
The brook moves in a curved and winding manner and is full of life in the sense that it is lively and sprightly in its movement. It carries with it blossoms that happen to fall into it from the trees growing along its banks, and fish of many varieties.
Coming down from the habitat of water birds like coot and herons, the brook emerges suddenly from a high plateau and falls and flow down a valley, making a lot of noise as it does so. It moves on through the fern that grow along its banks and reflects the sunlight thus creating a dazzling effect.
Stanza:-2
The brook's journey being a long and a tedious one, it passes by many hills, ridges, villages and a number of bridges with a great speed. No obstruction is capable of stopping it.
Stanza:-3
At long last, it reaches the plains. however its journey continues as it moves on towards its ultimate goal of merging into the river overflowing with water.Generations after generations of human beings are born and they perish but the brook's incessant journey is never ending.
Stanza:-4
As the brook moves, its current strikes against the pebbles and stones under it producing a tremendous noise. Thus the brook seems to be 'talking' as it moves. Also its rapid spiral movement creates spirals of bubbles and it sounds very cheerful.
Stanza:-5
The brook rubs against its banks angrily and flows by cultivated and uncultivated pieces of land. It also flowsy the land extending into the sea providing home and breeding ground to willows and mallows.
Stanza:-6
The brook flows noisily with a single track mind to become one with the river overflowing with water. The human life being short-lived, generation after generation keeps on appearing and disa\ppearing but the brook moves on eternally.
Stanza:-7
The brook moves in a curved and winding manner and is full of life in the sense that it is lively and sprightly in its movement. It carries with it blossoms that happen to fall into it from the trees growing along its banks, and fish of many varieties.
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