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please do the appreciation of this poem it's urgent​

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Brontë crafted this poem with a fairly simple message in mind. She is seeking to dispel the myth or any dark thoughts one might believe in, that life is necessarily bad, dark, and unpleasant.

Throughout the first stanza, her speaker takes on a number of elements of life that one might consider to be disagreeable and breaks them down to their simpler, happier, parts. She begins by saying that life is not some kind of dark dream. In fact, unpleasant things such as clouds are transient, and rain “will make the roses bloom.” Why should one be upset over the rain when such loveliness comes after it.

The second stanza is simpler and shorter in which the speaker is “merrily” and “cheerily” celebrating the “sunny hours” of Life.

The last stanza is the longest and is minimizing the power of Death; though it may take loved ones away hope will always rebound and win out against the darkness. She concludes the poem by stating that there is nothing in life that can quell courage, not even death.

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China

Production of tea worldwide 2006-2019, by country

China produced approximately 2.79 million metric tons of tea in 2019, up from about 1.02 million metric tons in 2006. Indonesia, India, China, Sri Lanka and Kenya were rated as the world's largest tea-exporting countries

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