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The poet expresses her views about mankind, war and nature in the poem ‘There will Come Soft Rains’. Explain citing examples from the poem. What is the message that you have got from this poem? this question is tken from the poem 'there will come soft rains' by'sara teasdale'

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Answered by shapeerahad2015
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"There Will Come Soft Rains," then, highlights the pointless and futile nature of war. The death of mankind changes nothing in the world. People are gone, but the natural world continues unaffected. This message also functions as a warning to the reader.

“There Will Come Soft Rains” by Sara Teasdale describes the Earth as if it would be without humankind and the lack of regard that Nature and Spring hold for human life. The poem begins with the speaker describing a number of scenes of peace.

Likening the incinerator to "Baal" reinforces the house as symbol of idolatry, for Baal was a false, impotent god who could not conjure up fire in the Biblical story of Elijah and the priests of Baal. The frightened, emaciated dog covered in sores symbolizes life: life that is sick and dying.

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