SUMMARY OF THE RIVER POEM CLASS 9
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- In the first stanza of ‘The River,’ the poet describes the river as a child.
- As it grows in size, strength, and determination, it becomes a youth.
- Then, in the third stanza, it hits its prime where it is stretched to its will width and much calmer.
- This leads it into its final stage when it flows into the ocean and eternity.
- In this last stanza, the metaphorical life cycle of the river is completed and it ends up as a symbol for eternity, a religious allusion to God and Heaven
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