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summary of poem the fountain by James Russel Lowell

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Answered by Programme
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The summary “The fountain”:

First, the speaker describe the sunshine though the fountain “Into the sunshine,

Full of the light, Leaping and flashing “ and he describes the moment of water fall “Full of a nature nothing changed every moment, ever the same”. Finely, the speaker describes his emotions when he sees the fountain “Let my heart be Fresh, changeful, constant, Upward, like thee!”.

The theme “The fountain”:

James Russell Rowell in the poem describe the fountain, and what makes the water fall? how does it look like ?

The style and tone “The fountain”:

In this poem, the theme of the poem is nature, and this poem is full of imagination we see it when he described the fountain.

Answered by Qwkolkata
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The poem "Fountain" was written by James Russel Lowell in 1844. The summary of the poem is:

  • The poet talks about how the motion of the fountain in the sunlight and moonlight motivates him to pursue his best aspirations in life.
  • He aspires to be as joyful and upbeat as the fountain under all circumstances. The poet contends that a man must choose to pursue values if he is to do so.
  • A guy needs exercise independent thought in order to search out important values. Even though it seems selfish, thinking of one's own values is a positive thing.
  • The fountain is cheerful in all weather and always appears to be the best fountain whether it is moving upward or downward or when it is at rest.
  • Nothing can tame it since it changes constantly and never stays the same.
  • It always appears aspirational and joyful, regardless of light or darkness.

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