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Summary of the poem after the storm by William Wordsworth

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Answered by writersparadise
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William Wordsworth was an English Romantic Poet. In this poem, he talks about the happiness of the birds and animals after the windy and stormy night. 

There is a great lesson to learn from this poem. The poet says that after every dark night there is always a pleasant and chirpy morning. We should always be calm and contended with what we have and should not be greedy for more and more.

The more we remain contended, the more we will have in life.
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Summary Of 'After The Storm' by William Wordsworth.

Summary:

William Wordsworth loved nature and has written many poems describing nature. Here, he describes one of the nature's moods-The joy felt by birds and animals in the morning after a stormy night. This poem is from the collection 'Resolution and Independence'.

The rhyme scheme used is ABABBCC. This is a descriptive poem. The poet describes the nature beautifully. He talks about how the birds are singing in the distant woods, he describes how the Stock-dove broods over his own voice, and how the Jay makes answer as the Magpie chatters.

He describes as the wind roars all night, the rain comes down heavily in floods, the sun is rising calm and bright, the air is getting filled by peaceful and soothing noise of the waters.

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