"O why lament its fall?" Whose fall is the poet referring to ? Why does she ask us not to lament its fall ? By charlotte bronte
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The poet is referring to the fall of life, basically death.
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We are provided with a sentence that will are required to explain according to its context. The sentence that is provided to us in the question will be explained as under:
- This sentence has been extracted from the poem ' Life.'
- Charlotte Bronte has written ' Life' the poem.
- In this poem, she tries to dispel the myth or dark thoughts that a person may have that life is dark and unpleasant.
- The rain that makes the flowers bloom has been received from the dark clouds.
- So the dark clouds which represent the fact that life is dark bring out the best in us which represents flowers blooming.
- In simple terms, a person works and gives his best when he is facing trouble.
- So in this poem, the fall the poet is referring to is the fall of the rain.
- The poet is asking us not to lament its fall due to the reason that because the rain fell the flowers started blooming.
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