What is the speaker's views on mankind and war inthe poem "There will come soft rains" by sara Teasdale?
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It indeed means that, After harder times, there is time which will come with soft showers that is the time of wellness and solutions for all the problems.......
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Speaker's views on mankind and war in the poem - There will come soft rains" by sara Teasdale.
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- Sara Teasdale’s famous poem called “There will come soft rains” depicts the lack of regard that nature holds for the existence of human beings’ presence.
- In the beginning of the poem, the poet describes peaceful and serene atmosphere where the birds are chirping, and frogs are producing croaking sound in the pond.
- In the later phase of the poem the poet talks about war.
- She says how nature and spring would not observe if the humankind is at any kind of war.
- They would not even notice if anyone disappears in this world.
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