Note making on "Springs and falls "
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Spring and Fall by Gerard Manley Hopkins is a modern poem about philosophical definition of human life. It is a dramatic meditative poem since it narrates an event, imagining a philosopher as a speaker in conversation to a girl name Margaret. We find character, dialogue, and setting and plot as well in the poem. The poem is about the reality of human existence that has been well introduced through its title 'Spring and Fall'.In the poem, the speaker addresses to a girl, Margaret, who is crying at the fall of tree leaves. As a philosopher, speaker asks Margaret not to grieve over goldengrove unleaving. The speaker believes that the young girl, Margaret equally cares for leaves like the things of man. In her innocence, with fresh thoughts, she worries for the falling leaves. Margaret as an innocent child, separation is a great loss for her. She doesn't know the meaning of death. A child is out of knowledge of death, end, destruction, and collapse. The speaker in the poem behaves as a philosopher. He is trying to persuade Margaret not to weep, not to mourn, and not to spare sigh, when goldengroove is unleaving. For the experienced person, "goldengrove unleaving" is a minor natural process. There is nothing to worry and lament over it. When the human heart grows older, so many pains come and go away. For a young heart, it is intolerable to tolerate separation and loss. The speaker of the poem has tried to read the mentality of a young child. Very plainly, he says that it is all because of Margaret's childhood. Still Margaret is not fully developed human being. She is left to cross many hurdles and obstacles in her life. Thus Margaret is as spring. As she grows, she will take a journey towards fall. Then, only she will realize the absolute truth of the human world and the meaning of fall.
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