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What is the central idea of the poem" brook " ?
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Answered by komalchauhan
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The poem THE BROOK speaks about the journey of brook from its origin to meet the sea and compares it to the human life, the journey of birth, facing many difficulties, feeling happy and sad and at the last the life of join death .the central idea is how even though their are difficulties in life, we must learn to overcome it and move on because at the end of every life death waits.
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Saanvipriya: Lord Alfred Tennyson, in his poem, The Brook, presents a comparsion between two important themes--mortality and eternity. This comparison is the central theme of the poem. Mortality, is represented by human life, which has only limited time of existence on earth. This is contrasted by eternity--or the life of the brook, or nature which has been before man was, and will outlive him too. Thus the poet says,

For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever
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