What is the poem ‘There Have Come Soft Rains’ about? Why do you think wars are fought? What is the effect of war on humanity? Justify your answer.
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The poem frames humanity's squabbles as both an affront to nature and totally insignificant in the long run. While war and other forms of humanly destruction might seem devastating, “There Will Come Soft Rains” serves as a reminder that the natural world was here before us and will be here after us, too.
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The poem is saying that we humans are not as important as we might like to think in the grand scheme of nature. If humans destroy themselves in a war, nature won't care. The birds, the frogs, and the trees will continue to go about their business as if nothing happened.
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