What does "the day of a trial bear" mean n the poem life by Charlotte Bronte.
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Then the hunter half-awakens to resume the life represented by the bear when alive, moving toward its death once again when "one day I totter and fall.
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‘we should sustain the difficulties of the day’
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These lines are from the poem “Life” by Charlotte Bronte. She says that life is not a dream, it is dark. Some days would be pleasant like rain, some days would be dark as that of clouds.
She compares human life with flowers. Some days flowers blossom with the help of sunlight. Some days flowers fell down due to heavy wind. Similarly if good things happen in life, cherish the moment thankfully.
If sorrow comes in your life do not lose faith even it is very hard for a long time. Life is like a spring, happiness and sorrow comes back to back. Only courage can give you hope.
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