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The poet compare the journey of the brook to the life of man .Write in your own words how he does so?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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There are many instances can be seen in the poem that draws a parallel between life and brook. Some of them are:

1. while the brook comes out from the large mountains, its movement is fast and extremely noisy. Additionally, it is in full vigor and hurries to reach its destination (river). Likewise, man is extremely lively, energetic, and full of vigor in his youth.

2. The brook flows via the meadows, fields, and then joins the sea. Alike, a man takes birth, grows old, and then dies.

Answered by huda2k20
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There are many instances can be seen in the poem that draws a parallel between life and brook. Some of them are:

1. While the brook comes out from the large mountains, its movement is fast and extremely noisy. Additionally, it is in full vigor and hurries to reach its destination (river). Likewise, man is extremely lively, energetic, and full of vigor in his youth.

2. The brook flows via the meadows, fields, and then joins the sea. Alike, a man takes birth, grows old, and then dies.

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