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The poet is unable to forget the memories of his childhood justify the statement giving examples from the poem ch-rain on the roof

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Answered by ashuindianoil19
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Answer:

The poet is unable to forget the memories of his childhood...

Explanation:

Whenever the poet hears rain falling on the roof top, the sound repeats in his heart and in his dreams, he has many different, fanciful imaginations. He adds that this sound of the rain falling on the roof top creates many new different dreams in his mind. He recollects many memories of the past of his childhood which come back into his mind as dreams. So, he says that as he listens to the patter of the rain upon the roof, he has many new dreams in his mind and the memories of the past come back in the form of dreams which comfort an overworked mind.

Answered by samalsouravranjan
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