Pls answer the Q.3 and it's subquestions with reffer to the poem
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- In the final line of the 2nd stanza, the poet raises a rhetorical question, If the shower will make the roses bloom, O why lament its fall? It means that if rain can make the rose bloom then why should we mourn over its fall. In other words, sorrows lead to happiness and should not be lamented.
- In the 4th stanza, the poet says in a rhetoric way says that though the death may take away our life during our best time (the most enjoyable time).
- Again in the fourth stanza, the sorrows take over our hope, we should never lose the will and determination because hope has elastic springs. It means that the hope is elastic and like the spring season, it can be bent by the sorrows (or by the winter) but cannot be broken completely. It retains itself after the clouds of gloom go away (or when the winter goes away).
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