what analogy does the poet use later to clarify her statement about life?
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The message in Charlotte Brontë's poem “Life” is that we should be hopeful rather than hopeless and optimistic rather than pessimistic. In the first stanza, Brontë lists a series of weather events which are usually perceived as negative and shows why each should in fact be perceived as positive.
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