THERE IS A PARALLEL DRAWN BETWEEN RAIN AND MUSIC. WHICH LINE INDICATE THIS? EXPLAIN THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN THE TWO.
ON THE BASIS OF THE LESSON "THE VOICE OF THE RAIN"ANSWER THE QUESTION ABOVE
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The poem draws a parallel between rain and music. The line, "I am the Poem of Earth", said by rain, reflects a connection between rain and poetry. Just like a poem brings joy to its poet, similarly, rain brings joy to its origin, the earth. This connection becomes more conspicuous in the final two lines. "(For song, issuing from its birth-place, after fulfillment, wandering Reck'd or unreck'd, duly with love returns)".
In these lines, the poet draws similarities between rain and music observing that the life-cycle of rain and song are alike. Both are perpetual in nature. Moreover, the sound of the soft-falling rain is in itself a kind of music.
The song issues from the heart of the poet and travels to reach others. It wanders and, whether heard and enjoyed or not, eventually returns to its creator with all due love. Similarly, rain originates from the earth, and after fulfilling its tasks, returns to its own origin only to spread beauty, purity and love.
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The poet draws a parallel between rain and music. Rain originates from the depths of the Earth much in the same way that music is created from the heart of a singer or composer. Both have rhythm and the power to soothe. Music echoes in the heart of the singer or composer and brings him a sense of fulfillment irrespective of the presence of a listener. Similarly, rain keeps bringing joy to its origin, the Earth irrespective of whether it has been appreciated and returns to its origin duly with love.
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