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What is the summary of the poem LIFE by purushottamlal

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Answered by khanspartans
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i man who suffering from his own problem and go to hottle for drunk the alcohol
one man can tell that he was become millinior in his present life that is the theme
Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

This poem, like his "The Rose World," is marked by a Romanticism reminiscent of nineteenth-century poets, particularly a Keatsian evocation of the senses. In this poem, as in "The Rose World," the world of man merges with that of nature, with its leaves, flowers, and fruit. "A Leaf," like the poem "Life," creates a symbolic fear of death.

The poem is divided into four six-line stanzas, each of which ends with a refrain. Each stanza's first four lines follow the pattern ab, ab, with the first line rhyming with the third and the second with the fourth.

Explanation:

The four stanzas attempt to depict the four stages of human life symbolically. The images appear to be shown in a flashback. The speaker, who is now in the position of a lonely leaf, reflects on the four stages of his life that he has passed through.

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