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summary of the poem going for water​

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Answered by venishagrowi
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the poem going for water by Robert Frost is about why the children had to go for water and where they went. the poem begins with the children having to cross the fields behind their house. in order to find out if the brook is still running as the well outside they door has dried out. the children are quiet pleased to have an excuse to go outside as it is a pleasant autumn evening.

Answered by SunMinhee
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this poem, the poet, Robert Frost narrates an adventurous journey of a few children who travel across field to fetch water from a brook. Since the well beside their house was dry, the children took buckets and went outside in search of a brook. Evening has already dawned in their village, but they were not scared, "because the fields were ours". They ran as if they wanted to catch the moon that has slowly risen behind the trees. They were filled with excitement and joy as they passed through the forest. Soon they heard the lively rippling of the brook. In the last stanza of the poem, the poet has portrayed a beautiful picture of the brook. As the beautiful moonlight feel on the stream, it looked like a 'silver blade'. The small drops of water appeared as if they were pearls. 

 

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