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mind map of poem voice of the rain​

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Answered by achouras
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The Poet – Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman(May 31, 1819- March 26, 1892) has been one of the few poets whose poems do make a mesmerizing effect on me as a reader.

Every time I read any poem by the ‘Great Poet’, I am left intrigued, all soaked in the mood created by him.

‘The Voice Of The Rain’ is one another poem, which did leave me intrigued and wondering.

The Poem – ‘The Voice Of The Rain’

The poem is a dialogue between the poet and the rain.The rain calls itself as the ‘Poem of Earth’.It gives a detailed account of its cyclic movement.

Rising from the sea and the land, in vaporous form, the water droplets fall back on the ground in the form of rain, giving the world relief from drought and dust.The poem showcases that how the rain stimulates the dormant seeds to life and after wetting the earth once again, the water-droplets head for a fresh life-cycle.

Towards the end of the poem, a parallel is drawn between music and rain.

Just as rain originates from the womb of the earth, music also emanates from the heart of the singer.

Moreover, both the rain and the music make the world more liveable.

I have presented my understanding of the poem through the below concept map :-

Concept Map, Class XIth,Book-Hornbill

Answered by crkavya123
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American poet Walt Whitman wrote a brief free-verse poem titled "The Voice of the Rain." It was first published in 1885 in a publication called Outing, and it was then reproduced in Leaves of Grass, Whitman's most well-known volume of poetry. The speaker in "The Voice of the Rain" hears the personification of the rain and compares itself to poetry. The poem honours the healing power of nature by describing each stage of the water cycle and asserts that poetry nurtures people in the same way that rain nourishes the ground.

Explanation:

With "The Voice of the Rain," Summary

Identify yourself. I questioned the gentle rain, and, strangely enough, it said, "I am the Poem of Earth." "I rise as vapour from the land and the sea to the sky in an endless cycle. I then descend to wipe away the Earth's dryness and fill it with water while in the shape of a cloud, which is both different from what I was before and the same. Everything on Earth would have been like a seed that would never sprout without me.

I always restore the locations I'm from, keeping them tidy and attractive day and night (just as songs, well after being written, eventually return lovingly to the places or people they came from, regardless of whether they were heard or appreciated).

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