what does the rain often foretell? answer fast this is from the poem life
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The sages say that life is not a dream. The rain often foretells a pleasent day. During joyful time in life we should enjoy life cheerfully and gratefully.
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The rain foretells a pleasant day.
The poem Life
- The author of the poem was Charlotte Bronte an English novelist cum poet.
- She was born on April 12th 1816. Her pen name was Curer Bell.
- Her noted work include Jane Eyre. The poem "Life" is an optimistic poem divided into three stanzas.
- Brontë created this poem considering a genuinely basic message. She is trying to dissipate the legend or any dull contemplations one could have faith in, that life is essentially terrible, dim, and unsavory.
- All through the main verse, her speaker takes on various components of life that one should think about to be upsetting and separates them to their easier, more joyful, parts. She starts by saying that life isn't a dim dream of some sort or another. Truth be told, undesirable things, for example, mists are transient, and downpour "will make the roses sprout." Why would it be a good idea for one be annoyed about the downpour when such exquisiteness comes after it.
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