Substance of the poem daybreak
Answers
Answered by
16
Answer:
hope it's helpful to you ❣️✌️
Attachments:
Answered by
15
DAYBREAK
...............Henry Wordsworth Longfellow
Substance:
In the poem 'Daybreak' the poet Henry Wordsworth Longfellow describes the wind with the attributes of a leaving being. The wind comes up out of the sea like a human being with the daybreak announcing the beginning of a day. The wind hails the ships and the mariners. And then the wind hurries across the land spreading the message of the arrival of a day to the trees ,to the birds ,to the corn fields , to the church bell. At last the wind crosses the churchyard with a sigh and says to the soul in the graves to remain asleep as this is not the hour for them to rise .
...............Henry Wordsworth Longfellow
Substance:
In the poem 'Daybreak' the poet Henry Wordsworth Longfellow describes the wind with the attributes of a leaving being. The wind comes up out of the sea like a human being with the daybreak announcing the beginning of a day. The wind hails the ships and the mariners. And then the wind hurries across the land spreading the message of the arrival of a day to the trees ,to the birds ,to the corn fields , to the church bell. At last the wind crosses the churchyard with a sigh and says to the soul in the graves to remain asleep as this is not the hour for them to rise .
Similar questions