" the breezes brought dejected lutes" what does the sentence mean??
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On Dickinson’s wonderful summer poem
‘A drop fell on the apple tree’ is sometimes known by the title ‘Summer Shower’, although Dickinson (1830-86), famously, didn’t give titles to most of her poems. (It was Dickinson’s original editors, Mabel Loomis Todd and T. W. Higginson, who gave the poem the title by which it has become most familiar.)
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'The wind(and 'shower of summer season') turned sadness into happiness.'
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- 'Summer Shower' is one of the most acknowledged poems of Emily Dickinson.
- The poet adopts an evocative approach which portrays how rain drops of summer carry off the dryness of the land and rejuvenates life in nature.
- The rain brings dawn to the Earth and wash away the depression and sadness of winters with it.
- In the given line, Dickinson portrays that 'the breezes(along with rain) take the dejected lutes and bathe them in glee' which washes away the depression and sadness and brings dawn to the Earth.
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