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what had the poet hoped to gain from the first school? From Two Schools by Hanry van dyke​

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Answered by sonamsharmanamo
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Henry Van dyke was a visionary American author. His poem “life” describes life taking on life in its truest form, an adventure.

In this poem life is an described not as an entity but as an experience, one that should be lived with courage ,dedication, without hurry and with a clear sense of purpose that drives the mind and soul.

Van dyke encourages us to let go of all that has been lost in the past as well as all the uncertainty the future holds. He tells us to embrace the present with happiness which nourishes the young and the old and gives us to embark on this journey with a smile on our face

Whatever situation life throws at us, it's the journey that should be joyous, for it teaches us to grow and live.Our imagination should have the innocence and fearlessness of childhood, seeking out new friendships, new adventures and new experiences which enrich us.  

He encourages us to have faith and determination in our hearts as we take on this beautiful journey and have eternal hope that our story ends joyously.

To me this poem is beautiful and inspiring but also idealistic. One cannot help but be charmed by his childlike hope and absolute faith in the abilities of a warm heart and an able mind.

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