What does the rainoften foretell?in poem life by Charlotte bronte
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In this poem, Bronte uses rain to serve as a metaphor for gloom, despair, and even death. Early in the poem, she remarks that "morning rain" can lead to a "pleasant day." She adds that since rain makes the flowers bloom, we should not be gloomy or sad when the rain does fall. As the poem continues, Bronte uses the metaphor to address human concerns. At times, the rain will fall. Likewise, there will be times when humans must deal with Death. There will be times when "sorrow seems to win, / O'er hope." However, just as sunny days and blooming flowers follow the rain, hope and happiness will follow such sorrowful times.
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