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what is the general atmosphere created in the poem rain on the roof?

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Answered by mominahaha
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"The Rain" is a beautiful, symbolic and lovable poem gleaned by the pen of a Welsh poet, William Henry Davies. In this poem the poet describes the beauty and effects of two great phenomena of Nature; rain and sunshine. He also portrays the ugly aspect of Nature with the image of a poor man suffering from rain.
It is raining and the speaker is present near a tree. The speaker feels that the leaves of that tree are gulping raindrops like humans. The upper leaves after quenching their thirst pass on the drops to the lower leaves. The falling of raindrops on leaves creates a "sweet noise" which appeals to the speaker. When the sun comes out after the rain stops, the sun will fill each dark, round drop present on the leaves with its wondrous light. The sight of shinning raindrops will be very lovely. But this scene will only be possible if the sun shines brightly. And so, the speaker hopes for a bright sun.
In short, this poem shows the poet's love for nature and his starkly realistic understanding of society and laws of nature. The emergence of bright sun after heavy rain gives us a message of hope, optimism and happiness.
It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow.
Answered by SiddheshA208
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The general atmosphere of the poem is very sombre. There is darkness around but rain and his snug bed in a cottage compensates it with the spirit of peace and contentment .The poet begins to dream and recollect memories when his head presses against his pillow to conclude the long day into a goodnight’s rest. In the poem, past is being spoken about but not in terms of regret or sadness. Rain lulls the poet into dreams which bring back the memory of his family and the loved ones.

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