Summary of the poem in time of silver rain for students
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Answer:
"In Time of Silver Rain" by Hughes is about the rebirth of natural beauty and peace.
Explanation:
It was written right after the end of World War war II and the term "silver rain" refers to the bullets.
The poet says the war has burnt everything, and now we will be able to see the new plants and flowers.
The spring is about to come and the children will be able to see rainbows, flowers, leaves, and butterflies.
ANSWER:In the first stanza, Hughes says that when it rains during springtime, the earth gives birth to new forms of life “again”. The use of this word “again” is used to implicitly link the coming of spring with the departure of winter. Now the question is, what forms of life can be viewed every spring? As if he had anticipated just this question from his readers, Hughes goes on to describe them in the next few lines, that is, from the fourth line onwards. He says that in the spring, green grasses and flowers can be seen. These grasses and flowers then function to spread a sense of wonderment all over the plains where they grow.
In the second stanza, Hughes explains this sense of wonder that we feel at the sights of grasses and flowers in the springtime. The entire stanza consists of just two words, repeated thrice – “of life, of life, of life!” Thus, Hughes says that we feel a sense of wonder at the existence of life itself, since the grasses and flowers are living things even though they may appear to be static.
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